| BURTHEN | • burthen n. (Obsolete or historical, nautical) The tonnage of a ship based on the number of tuns of wine that it… • burthen n. Archaic form of burden. • burthen v. Archaic form of burden. |
| DISBURTHEN | • disburthen v. (Obsolete) disburden. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| EARTHEN | • earthen adj. Made of earth or mud. • earthen adj. Made of clay (especially said of pottery). • earthen adj. (Archaic) Earthly. |
| EOTHEN | • EOTHEN adv. (archaic) from the east. |
| HEATHEN | • heathen adj. Not adhering to the Christian religion (though usually excluding the Jews); pagan. • heathen adj. (By extension) Uncultured; uncivilized; savage, philistine. • heathen adj. Alternative letter-case form of Heathen (pertaining or adhering to the Germanic neo-pagan faith Heathenry). |
| LATHEN | • lathen adj. Made from a lath or laths. • LATHEN adj. made of lath, thin strips of wood. |
| LENGTHEN | • lengthen v. (Transitive) To make longer, to extend the length of. • lengthen v. (Intransitive) To become longer. • LENGTHEN v. to make longer. |
| OVERBURTHEN | • overburthen n. Archaic form of overburden. • overburthen v. Archaic form of overburden. • OVERBURTHEN v. (archaic) to overburden, also OVERBURDEN. |
| OVERLENGTHEN | • overlengthen v. (Transitive) To lengthen too much. • OVERLENGTHEN v. to lengthen excessively. |
| RESTRENGTHEN | • restrengthen v. To strengthen again, to make stronger again. • RESTRENGTHEN v. to strengthen again. |
| SITHEN | • sithen conj. (Obsolete) From or since the time that. • sithen conj. (Obsolete) Since then, after that. • SITHEN adv. (Shakespeare) since; afterwards, also SENS, SITH, SITHENCE, SITHENS. |
| SMOOTHEN | • smoothen v. (Transitive) To make smooth. • smoothen v. (Intransitive) To become smooth. • SMOOTHEN v. to free from lumps, also SMOOTH. |
| STRENGTHEN | • strengthen v. (Transitive) To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify. • strengthen v. (Transitive) To empower; to give moral strength to; to encourage; to enhearten. • strengthen v. (Transitive) To augment; to improve; to intensify. |
| THEN | • then adv. (Temporal location) At that time. • then adv. (Temporal location) Soon afterward. • then adv. (Sequence) Next in order of place. |
| UNBURTHEN | • unburthen v. Obsolete spelling of unburden. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| WREATHEN | • wreathen adj. Twisted; made into a wreath. • WREATHEN adj. wreathed. |
| WRITHEN | • writhen v. (Archaic) past participle of writhe. • writhen adj. (Archaic) Twisted, contorted. • writhen adj. (Archaic) Made or shaped by intertwining; plaited. |
| WRYTHEN | • wrythen adj. Obsolete form of writhen. • WRYTHEN adj. (archaic) twisted, convoluted, also WRITHEN. |
| YOUTHEN | • youthen v. (Transitive) To make younger or more youthful. • youthen v. (Intransitive) To become younger or more youthful. • YOUTHEN v. to make or grow young. |