| DISALLIED | • disallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| INJELLIED | • injellied adj. Placed in jelly. • INJELLY v. to place as if in jelly. |
| LICHTLIED | • lichtlied v. Simple past tense and past participle of lichtly. • LICHTLY v. (Scots) to slight or make light of, also LIGHTLY. |
| LIGHTLIED | • LIGHTLY v. to slight or make light of, also LICHTLY. |
| MISALLIED | • misallied adj. Wrongly allied or associated. • MISALLY v. to ally badly. |
| MISRELIED | • misrelied v. Simple past tense and past participle of misrely. • MISRELY v. to rely wrongly. |
| OVERPLIED | • overplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overply. • OVERPLY v. to ply to excess; overwork. |
| PANOPLIED | • panoplied adj. Dressed in panoply; splendidly displayed. • PANOPLIED adj. arrayed in full armour. |
| REAPPLIED | • reapplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of reapply. • REAPPLY v. to apply again. |
| RETALLIED | • retallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of retally. • RETALLY v. to tally again. |
| UNAPPLIED | • unapplied adj. That has not been applied. • unapplied v. Past participle of unapply. • UNAPPLIED adj. not applied. |
| UNSULLIED | • unsullied adj. Not sullied. • UNSULLIED adj. not sullied. |
| VOLKSLIED | • volkslied n. A German folk song. • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |