| BEGHARD | • Beghard n. (Historical) One of an association of religious laymen living in semimonastic communities in imitation… • BEGHARD n. (French) in Flanders, a man living a monastic life without vows and with power to return to the world, also BEGUIN. |
| CHARGED | • charged v. Simple past tense and past participle of charge. • charged adj. Arousing strong emotion. • charged adj. Showing or having strong emotion. |
| DROGHER | • drogher n. A West Indian coasting vessel, with long masts and lateen sails. • drogher n. Any small, slow craft, especially for transporting goods to or from shore. • DROGHER n. (Dutch) a W. Indian coasting vessel, with long masts and lateen sails, also DROGER. |
| GIRTHED | • girthed adj. Of a sizeable girth; portly. • GIRTH v. to put a girth on. |
| GRAPHED | • graphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of graph. • GRAPH v. to represent by a diagram. |
| HAGRIDE | • hagride v. To harass or torment with dread or nightmares. • HAGRIDE v. to drive as though possessed by a witch. |
| HAGRODE | • hagrode v. Simple past tense of hagride. • HAGRIDE v. to drive as though possessed by a witch. |
| HEADRIG | • headrig n. A strip of land at the edge of a ploughed field temporarily left unploughed to allow the plough to turn. • HEADRIG n. (Scots) a headland in a ploughed field. |
| HEDGERS | • hedgers n. Plural of hedger. • Hedgers prop.n. Plural of Hedger. • HEDGER n. one that hedges. |
| HEDGIER | • hedgier adj. Comparative form of hedgy: more hedgy. • HEDGY adj. abounding in hedges. |
| HERDING | • herding v. Present participle of herd. • herding n. An act by which individuals are herded. • herding n. A hirsel. |
| RIGHTED | • righted v. Simple past tense and past participle of right. • RIGHT v. to put in proper order or condition. |
| ROUGHED | • roughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rough. • ROUGH v. to make rough. |