| FENNISH | • fennish adj. Abounding in fens; fenny. • FENNISH adj. abounding in fens; fenny. |
| HENNERS | • HENNER n. (Scots) a challenge to an act of daring. |
| HENNIES | • hennies n. Plural of henny. • Hennies prop.n. (Colloquial) The clothing retailer H&M (Hennes & Mauritz AB). • HENNY n. a henlike cock. |
| HENNINS | • hennins n. Plural of hennin. • HENNIN n. (French) a steeple-hat with a veil hanging from it, worn by French women in the fifteenth century. |
| HENNISH | • hennish adj. Henlike. • HENNISH adj. like a hen. |
| HINNIES | • hinnies n. Plural of hinny. • hinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hinny. • HINNY v. to neigh, whinny, also HINNIE. |
| MENSHEN | • MENSHEN n. (Chinese) a Chinese door god. |
| SHINNED | • shinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shin. • SHIN v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHINNY. |
| SHINNES | • SHINNE n. (archaic) chin. |
| SHINNEY | • shinney n. (Obsolete) The game of hockey. • SHINNEY v. to play a form of hockey. |
| SHONEEN | • shoneen n. (Ireland, derogatory, ethnic slur) An Irish person considered excessively Anglophile, an Irish person… • SHONEEN n. (Irish) an Irishman who imitates the ways and manners of the English. |
| SHUNNED | • shunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shun. • SHUN v. to avoid. |
| SHUNNER | • shunner n. One who shuns (a thing). • SHUNNER n. one who shuns. |
| UNSHENT | • unshent adj. (Obsolete) Not shent; not disgraced; blameless. • UNSHENT adj. (archaic) not disgraced. |
| UNSHEWN | • unshewn adj. (Archaic) Not shown. • UNSHEWN adj. (archaic) not shown. |
| WENNISH | • wennish adj. Having the nature of a wen; resembling a wen. • WENNISH adj. resembling a wen, also WENNY. |