| CHYLDE | • chylde n. Obsolete form of child. • CHYLDE adj. designating a youth of gentle birth, esp. in ballads, also CHILDE. |
| DEATHY | • deathy adj. (Obsolete) Relating to death. • deathy adj. Misspelling of deathly. • DEATHY adj. like death. |
| HERYED | • HERYE v. (Spenser) to praise, regard as holy, also HERRY, HERY. |
| HEYDAY | • heyday n. A period of success, popularity, or power; prime. • heyday n. (Archaic) An exultation of the spirits; gaiety; frolic. • heyday interj. A lively greeting. |
| HEYDEY | • heydey n. Alternative form of heyday. • heydey interj. Alternative form of heyday. • HEYDEY n. the period of one's greatest success, also HEYDAY. |
| HOYDEN | • hoyden n. (Archaic) A rude, uncultured or rowdy girl or woman. • hoyden adj. Like a hoyden: high-spirited and boisterous; saucy, tomboyish. • hoyden v. (Intransitive) To behave in a hoydenish manner. |
| HYDRAE | • hydrae n. Plural of hydra. • Hydrae prop.n. (Astronomy) genitive of Hydra used when naming stars, such as α Hydrae. • hydræ n. Plural of hydra. |
| HYDYNE | • hydyne n. A mixture of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine and diethylenetriamine used as rocket fuel. • HYDYNE n. a rocket-launching fuel. |
| HYMNED | • hymned v. Simple past tense and past participle of hymn. • hymned adj. For whom a hymn is sung (typically at a funeral). • HYMN v. to sing a song of praise to god. |
| HYNDES | • hyndes n. Plural of hynde. • HYNDE n. (Spenser) a hind, a female deer. |
| HYPOED | • hypoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypo. • HYPO v. (colloquial) to inject with a hypodermic needle. |
| HYPPED | • hypped adj. (Colloquial, now rare) Affected with hypochondria; melancholy, in low spirits. • HYP v. to offend. |
| KYTHED | • kythed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kythe. • KYTHE v. to make known, also KITHE. |
| PHYSED | • physed n. Alternative form of phys ed. • PhysEd n. Abbreviation of physical education. • phys␣ed n. Physical education. |
| RHYMED | • rhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rhyme. • RHYME v. to compose verse with corresponding terminal sounds, also RIME. |
| TYTHED | • tythed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tythe. • TYTHE v. to pay a tenth part used as a small tax, also TITHE. |
| YSHEND | • YSHEND v. (Spenser) to scold, also SHEND. |