| ANGELHOOD | • angelhood n. The state of being an angel. • ANGELHOOD n. the state of being an angel. |
| BEHOLDING | • beholding v. Present participle of behold. • beholding adj. Obsolete form of beholden. • beholding n. The act by which something is beheld; regard; contemplation. |
| DANELAGHS | • DANELAGH n. the law that prevailed in the Danelaw, the part of England ruled by the Danes, also DANELAW. |
| ENGLISHED | • Englished v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of English. • Englished adj. Anglicised. • ENGLISH v. to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis. |
| ENGULPHED | • engulphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of engulph. • ENGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, INGULF, INGULPH. |
| ENLIGHTED | • enlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enlight. • ENLIGHT v. to shed light on. |
| GUNKHOLED | • gunkholed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gunkhole. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
| HEDGINGLY | • hedgingly adv. So as to hedge; without making a firm commitment. • HEDGINGLY adv. HEDGING. |
| HERALDING | • heralding v. Present participle of herald. • heralding n. The act by which something is heralded. • HERALD v. to proclaim, announce. |
| HORNGELDS | • horngelds n. Plural of horngeld. • HORNGELD n. a feudal rent based upon the number of horned cattle. |
| INGULPHED | • ingulphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingulph. • INGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, ENGULPH, INGULF. |
| LIGHTENED | • lightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of lighten. • LIGHTEN v. to reduce the weight of. |
| LONGHEADS | • LONGHEAD n. a person having a long skull. |
| SHIELDING | • shielding v. Present participle of shield. • shielding n. (Physics, chemistry) The situation, in NMR spectroscopy, in which a local magnetic field is weakened… • shielding n. (Soccer) Action done by the person with the ball to protect the ball from the defender; the person concerned… |
| UNDELIGHT | • undelight n. (Uncountable) The condition or feeling of lacking delight; unhappiness or displeasure. • undelight n. (Countable) Something unpleasant or displeasing. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |
| UNLIGHTED | • unlighted adj. Not lit. • UNLIGHTED adj. not lighted. |
| WHEEDLING | • wheedling v. Present participle of wheedle. • wheedling adj. Coaxing, aiming to persuade. • wheedling n. The act of one who wheedles. |