| EPINIKIAN | • epinikian adj. Epinicial. • EPINIKIAN n. an ode celebrating a triumph, also EPINICION, EPINIKION. |
| EPINIKION | • epinikion n. Alternative form of epinicion. • EPINIKION n. (Greek) an ode in honour of a victor or winner, also EPINICION, EPINIKIAN. |
| INNKEEPER | • innkeeper n. The person responsible for the running of an inn, usually the proprietor. • INNKEEPER n. a person in charge of an inn. |
| LICKPENNY | • lickpenny n. (Obsolete) Something that devours or absorbs lots of money; something expensive. • lickpenny n. A miserly person. • lickpenny adj. (Obsolete) Expensive. |
| LUCKPENNY | • luck␣penny n. (Archaic) A small sum of money given back for luck when paying. • luck␣penny n. A coin carried or given for luck. • LUCKPENNY n. a coin kept for luck. |
| NIPPERKIN | • nipperkin n. (Archaic) A small cup or other vessel, of perhaps 1/8 pint in volume. • nipperkin n. (Archaic) A small amount of beer, wine, or other liquid, of perhaps 1/8 pint in volume. • NIPPERKIN n. (archaic) a small measure of alcoholic drink. |
| PALANKEEN | • palankeen n. Alternative spelling of palanquin. • PALANKEEN n. (Malay) a light litter for one passenger, also PALANQUIN. |
| PANNIKELL | • pannikell n. Alternative form of pannikel. • PANNIKELL n. (Spenser) the skull. |
| PANNIKELS | • pannikels n. Plural of pannikel. • PANNIKEL n. (obsolete) a thin, sheetlike garment, also PANNICLE, PANNICULUS. |
| PENKNIVES | • penknives n. Plural of penknife. • PENKNIFE n. a small pocketknife. |
| PENNEECKS | • PENNEECK n. an old card game, also PENNEECH. |
| PINKENING | • pinkening v. Present participle of pinken. • PINKEN v. to become pink. |
| PINKERTON | • Pinkerton prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English. • Pinkerton n. (Dated, countable) An operative employed by the Pinkerton National Detective Agency founded by Allan… • PINKERTON n. a private detective. |
| PINKINESS | • pinkiness n. The condition of being pinky, or somewhat pink. • PINKINESS n. the state of being pinky. |
| PRINCEKIN | • princekin n. A petty prince; a princeling. • PRINCEKIN n. a petty prince, also PRINCELET, PRINCELING. |
| PUNKINESS | • punkiness n. The quality of being punky (in various senses). • PUNKINESS n. being a punk. |
| SPINNAKER | • spinnaker n. (Nautical) A sail supplemental to the mainsail, especially a triangular one, used on yachts for running… • spinnaker v. (Nautical) To sail using a spinnaker. • SPINNAKER n. a large triangular sail opposite the mainsail. |
| UNPLANKED | • unplanked adj. Not fitted with planks. • unplanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unplank. • UNPLANKED adj. not fitted with planks. |