| DELAPSE | • delapse v. (Obsolete) To pass down by inheritance; to lapse. • delapse v. (Obsolete) To sink down. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| DELOPES | • delopes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delope. • DELOPE v. to fire one's gun into the air during a duel. |
| ELAPSED | • elapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of elapse. • ELAPSE v. to pass by. |
| PEDDLES | • peddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of peddle. • PEDDLE v. to sell or offer for sale. |
| PEDLERS | • pedlers n. Plural of pedler. • Pedlers prop.n. Plural of Pedler. • PEDLER n. a person who goes about carrying small goods for sale, esp. one who goes from door to door with the goods in a pack, also PEDDER, PEDDLER, PEDLAR, PETHER. |
| PESTLED | • pestled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pestle. • PESTLE v. to crush with a club-shaped hand tool. |
| PLEASED | • pleased adj. Happy, content. • pleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of please. • PLEASE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to, also PLEASURE. |
| PLEDGES | • pledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pledge. • pledges n. Plural of pledge. • PLEDGE v. to bind by solemn promise. |
| SEEDLIP | • seedlip n. Alternative form of seedlep. • SEEDLIP n. a sower's basket. |
| SEPALED | • sepaled adj. (Botany) Having one or more sepals. • SEPALED adj. having a sepal. |
| SKELPED | • skelped v. Simple past tense and past participle of skelp. • SKELP v. (Gaelic) to hustle; to slap, strike. |
| SPEELED | • speeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of speel. • SPEEL v. (Scots) to climb, also SPEIL. |
| SPEILED | • SPEIL v. (Scots) to climb, also SPEEL. |
| SPELDED | • SPELD v. (Scots) to spread open, sprawl, also SPELDER. |
| SPELDER | • spelder n. Alternative form of speld (“chip, splinter”). • spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To split apart. • spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To spread out; to sprawl. |
| SPELLED | • spelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spell. • SPELL v. to read or write laboriously, letter by letter. |
| SPIELED | • spieled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spiel. • SPIEL v. to talk at length. |