| COIFFED | • coiffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of coif. • COIFFE v. to put the hair in a coif, also COIF, COIFFURE. |
| CONFIDE | • confide v. (Intransitive, now rare) To trust, have faith (in). • confide v. (Transitive, dated) To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone. • confide v. (Intransitive) To take (someone) into one’s confidence, to speak in secret with. ( + in) |
| DEIFORM | • deiform adj. Godlike. • deiform adj. Conformable to the will of God. • DEIFORM adj. having the form of a god. |
| DIEOFFS | • dieoffs n. Plural of dieoff. • die-offs n. Plural of die-off. • DIEOFF n. a dying off of vegetation. |
| FIEFDOM | • fiefdom n. (Historical) The estate controlled by a feudal lord. • fiefdom n. (By extension, chiefly derogatory) Any organization in the control of a dominant individual. • FIEFDOM n. a piece of land held as a fief. |
| FIREDOG | • firedog n. Alternative form of fire dog. • fire␣dog n. (Archaeology) Bronze Age artifact used in worshipping either bulls or the moon, or as a holder for wooden… • fire␣dog n. (Chiefly US) Either of a pair of horizontal metal supports for holding logs in a fireplace. |
| FOISTED | • foisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of foist. • FOIST v. to pass off (on or upon) the person affected. |
| FOLIOED | • folioed v. Simple past tense and past participle of folio. • FOLIO v. to number the pages of. |
| FOLLIED | • FOLLY v. to act with folly. |
| FOODIES | • foodies n. Plural of foodie. • FOODIE n. an enthusiast for food and its preparation, also FOODY. |
| FOREDID | • foredid v. Simple past tense of foredo. • FOREDO v. to destroy, also FORDO. |
| FOUDRIE | • foudrie n. (Britain, Shetland and Orkney) The jurisdiction of a foud. • FOUDRIE n. the jurisdiction of a foud or bailiff in the Orkneys. |
| OFFSIDE | • offside adj. (Sports) In an illegal position ahead of the ball, puck, etc. • offside adj. (US) To the side of the road, past the curb and sidewalk. • offside adj. (Bridge) Unfavourably located, from the point of view of the player taking a finesse. |
| OLDWIFE | • oldwife n. Alternative form of old wife (“various types of fish”). • old␣wife n. An old woman, later especially one who tells old wives’ tales. • old␣wife n. Any of various marine fishes… |
| QUOIFED | • QUOIF v. to put the hair into a kind of close-fitting cap, also COIF. |
| WIFEDOM | • wifedom n. The condition of marriage for a woman. • wifedom n. A woman’s devotion to meeting the needs and/or desires of another, as if they were a marriage partner. • WIFEDOM n. the status of a wife, also WIFEHOOD. |