| DREIGH | • DREIGH adj. (Scots) dreary, also DREICH, DRIEGH. |
| DRIEGH | • driegh adj. (Scotland) Drear, dreary; dree. • DRIEGH adj. (Scots) dreary, also DREICH, DREIGH. |
| GACHED | • GACH v. to behave boastfully, also GATCH, GAUCH. |
| GASHED | • gashed adj. Having gashes; slashed. • gashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gash. • GASH v. to make a long deep cut in. |
| GUSHED | • gushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gush. • GUSH v. to flow forth forcefully. |
| HAGDEN | • hagden n. Synonym of hagdon (“the greater shearwater”). • HAGDEN n. a sea bird, the greater shearwater, also HACKBOLT, HAGBOLT, HAGDON, HAGDOWN. |
| HAGGED | • hagged adj. Like a hag; lean; ugly. • hagged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hag. • HAG v. (Scots) to hack. |
| HANGED | • hanged v. (Law) simple past tense and past participle of hang (now only when referring to the method of execution). • hanged adj. (Informal, euphemistic) damned (as an intensifier or vehement denial). • HANG v. to attach from above, suspend. |
| HEDGED | • hedged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hedge. • hedged adj. (Finance) Offset by another financial asset. • HEDGE v. to enclose with a dense row of bushes. |
| HEDGER | • hedger n. One who makes or mends hedges. • hedger n. One who hedges, for example in betting. • Hedger prop.n. A surname. |
| HEDGES | • hedges n. Plural of hedge. • hedges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hedge. • Hedges prop.n. A surname. |
| HIDAGE | • hidage n. (UK, law, obsolete or historical) A tax formerly paid to the kings of England for every hide of land. • HIDAGE n. a tax formerly paid to the kings of England for every hide of land. |
| HIGHED | • highed v. Simple past tense and past participle of high. • HIGH v. to turn to the left. |
| HINGED | • hinged adj. Affixed by a hinge, as a door. • hinged adj. (Slang) Extremely high on drugs. • hinged adj. (Of a postage stamp) Affixed with a stamp hinge. |
| HOGGED | • hogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hog. • hogged adj. (Nautical) Broken or strained so as to have an upward curve between the ends. • HOG v. to eat hoggishly. |
| HUGGED | • hugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hug. • HUG v. to clasp tightly in the arms. |
| NIGHED | • nighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of nigh. • NIGH v. to draw near to, also NIE, NY, NYE. |
| PEGHED | • PEGH v. (Scots) to pant, also PECH. |
| SIGHED | • sighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sigh. • SIGH v. to emit a deep, audible breath. |
| SUGHED | • SUGH v. to make a moaning or sighing sound, also SOUGH. |