| EAGLES | • eagles n. Plural of eagle. • eagles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eagle. • Eagles n. Plural of Eagle. |
| ELOGES | • eloges n. Plural of eloge. • éloges n. Plural of éloge. • ELOGE n. (French) a funeral oration, also ELOGIUM, ELOGY. |
| GELEES | • gelees n. Plural of gelee. • GELEE n. (French) a cosmetic gel. |
| GEMELS | • gemels n. Plural of gemel. • GEMEL n. in heraldry, a pair of bars placed close together. |
| GERLES | • GERLE n. (Spenser) a girl. |
| GLEBES | • glebes n. Plural of glebe. • GLEBE n. the land belonging to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. |
| GLEDES | • gledes n. Plural of glede. • GLEDE n. a bird of prey, also GLED. |
| GLEEDS | • gleeds n. Plural of gleed. • GLEED n. a glowing coal. |
| GLEEKS | • gleeks n. Plural of gleek. • gleeks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleek. • Gleeks n. Plural of Gleek. |
| GLEETS | • gleets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleet. • GLEET v. to discharge mucus from the urethra. |
| LEDGES | • ledges n. Plural of ledge. • LEDGE n. a narrow, shelflike projection. |
| LEGERS | • legers n. Plural of leger. • Legers prop.n. Plural of Leger. • LEGER n. one who sells short weight in charcoal. |
| LEGGES | • legges n. Plural of legge. • LEGGE n. (Shakespeare) the dregs of the people. |
| LIEGES | • lieges n. Plural of liege. • LIEGE n. (historical) a person under a feudal tenure; a vassal or feudal lord. |
| SLEDGE | • sledge n. A heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc. • sledge v. To hit with a sledgehammer. • sledge n. A low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass. |