| ALIGHTED | • alighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of alight. • ALIGHT v. to dismount. |
| BLIGHTED | • blighted adj. Having caused to suffer a blight. • blighted adj. Having suffered a blight. • blighted adj. Ruined, spoiled. |
| DELIGHTS | • delights n. Plural of delight. • delights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delight. • DELIGHT v. to give great pleasure to. |
| FLIGHTED | • flighted adj. (Of birds) Capable of flight. • flighted adj. Having a specified number or kind of flights (Of stairs, a screw thread, etc.). • flighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of flight. |
| GHILLIED | • ghillied v. Simple past tense and past participle of ghillie. • GHILLIE v. to act as a ghillie. |
| GILTHEAD | • gilthead n. A marine fish, Sparus aurata (gilt-head bream), with a golden-coloured head; the giltpoll. • gilthead n. Symphodus melops, a coastal fish; the golden maid, conner, or sea partridge. • gilt-head n. The gilt-head bream. |
| HEALDING | • healding v. Present participle of heald. • HEALD v. (obsolete) to heel, incline on one side. |
| HEDDLING | • heddling v. Present participle of heddle. • HEDDLE v. to draw thread through eyes of a loom. |
| HIGHVELD | • highveld n. Alternative letter-case form of Highveld. • Highveld prop.n. The inland plateau of South Africa and neighbouring countries, containing greater Johannesburg. • HIGHVELD n. (South African) a high altitude grassland region of East South Africa. |
| HINDLEGS | • hindlegs n. Plural of hindleg. • hind␣legs n. Plural of hind leg. • HINDLEG n. a rear leg. |
| OUGHLIED | • OUGHLY v. to make ugly, also OUGLIE. |
| PLIGHTED | • plighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of plight. • PLIGHT v. to make a solemn pledge. |
| SHINGLED | • shingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shingle. • SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood. |
| SLEIGHED | • sleighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sleigh. • SLEIGH v. to ride in a sled. |
| SLIGHTED | • slighted adj. (Participial adjective) Cheated; short-changed; ripped off. • slighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of slight. • SLIGHT v. to treat with disregard. |