| ASHEN | • ashen adj. Made from the wood of the ash-tree. • ashen adj. Of or resembling ashes. • ashen adj. Ash-colored; pale; anemic, anaemic; appalled. |
| HANSE | • hanse n. (Historical) Alternative form of Hanse, a merchant guild or a former commercial league of German cities. • hanse n. (Historical) The guildhall of a Hanse. • hanse n. (Historical) A fee payable to the Hanse, particularly its entrance fee and the impost levied on non-members… |
| HENDS | • hends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hend. • HEND v. (obsolete) to seize, grasp, also HENT. |
| HENTS | • hents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hent. • HENT v. (obsolete) to seize, take, also HEND. |
| HERNS | • herns n. Plural of hern. • Herns prop.n. Plural of Hern. • HERN n. (dialect) a heron. |
| HONES | • hones n. Plural of hone. • hones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hone. • HONE v. to whet. |
| HOSEN | • hosen n. (Poetic, historical, archaic) plural of hose (the old-fashioned garment; stockings). • hosen n. Coverings for the legs; trousers; pants. • HOSE n. stockings or socks. |
| HYENS | • hyens n. Plural of hyen. • HYEN n. (Shakespeare) a hyena, also HYAENA, HYENA. |
| MENSH | • MENSH v. (colloquial) to mention. |
| SHEEN | • sheen adj. (Rare, poetic) Beautiful, good-looking, attractive; radiant; shiny. • sheen n. (Also figuratively) Splendor; radiance; shininess. • sheen n. A thin layer of a substance (such as oil) spread on a solid or liquid surface. |
| SHEND | • shend v. (Obsolete) To disgrace or put to shame. • shend v. (Archaic) To blame. • shend v. (Archaic) To destroy; to spoil. |
| SHENT | • shent v. Simple past tense and past participle of shend. • SHEND v. (archaic) to put to shame, chide, also YSHEND. |
| SHEWN | • shewn v. Past participle of shew. • SHEW v. (archaic) to show, also SHAW. |
| SHINE | • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To emit or reflect light so as to glow. • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To reflect light. • shine v. (Intransitive, copulative) To distinguish oneself; to excel. |
| SHONE | • shone v. Simple past tense and past participle of shine. • Shone prop.n. A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic]. • SHINE v. to emit light. |
| THENS | • Thens prop.n. Plural of Then. • THEN n. that time. |
| WHENS | • whens n. Plural of when. • when's cont. Contraction of when is. • when's cont. (Informal) Contraction of when has. |