| CHEEKING | • cheeking v. Present participle of cheek. • CHEEK v. to speak impudently to. |
| CHEEWINK | • cheewink n. Alternative form of chewink. • CHEEWINK n. an American bird of the finch family, so called from its note, also CHEWINK. |
| DAKERHEN | • dakerhen n. Alternative form of daker-hen. • daker-hen n. (Archaic, dialectal) corncrake. • DAKERHEN n. another name for the corncrake. |
| HANKERED | • hankered v. Simple past tense and past participle of hanker. • HANKER v. to long for. |
| HANKERER | • hankerer n. A person who hankers. • HANKERER n. one who hankers. |
| HARKENED | • harkened v. Simple past tense and past participle of harken. • HARKEN v. to listen, also HARK, HEARKEN. |
| HARKENER | • harkener n. One who harkens; a listener. • HARKENER n. one who harkens, also HEARKENER. |
| HEARKENS | • hearkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hearken. • HEARKEN v. to listen to, also HARK, HARKEN. |
| HENPECKS | • henpecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of henpeck. • hen-pecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hen-peck. • hen-pecks n. Plural of hen-peck. |
| HUNKERED | • hunkered v. Simple past tense and past participle of hunker. • HUNKER v. to squat. |
| KEESHOND | • Keeshond n. A spitz bred in the Netherlands and Germany, characterized by a fluffy coat of silver and black fur. • KEESHOND n. (Dutch) a small, heavy-coated dog. |
| KHAMSEEN | • khamseen n. Alternative spelling of khamsin. • KHAMSEEN n. (Arabic) the sirocco in Egypt, a hot southerly wind that usually blows from about March to May, also KAMSEEN, KAMSIN, KHAMSIN. |
| KNEEHOLE | • kneehole n. A space for the knees (and lower legs), especially under a desk. • KNEEHOLE n. the space beneath a desk or bureau for the knees. |
| SCHNECKE | • schnecke n. A sweet spiral-shaped bun or roll of German origin. • SCHNECKE n. (German) a sweet bread roll, containing nuts and flavoured with cinnamon. |
| SKEECHAN | • skeechan n. A kind of beer made from golden syrup or molasses. • SKEECHAN n. (Gaelic) a kind of beer made by mixing malt liquor with treacle. |
| THEEKING | • THEEK v. (Scots) to thatch, also THACK, THETCH. |