| AMEN | • amen adv. At the end of religious prayers: so be it. • amen adv. In many Abrahamic religious texts and creeds: truly, verily. • amen interj. (Discuss([Wiktionary:Tea room/??/???action=edit§ion=new&preloadtitle=amen +]) this sense)… |
| AMES | • Ames prop.n. A surname. • Ames prop.n. A female given name transferred from the surname. • Ames prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Amy. |
| CAME | • came v. Simple past tense of come. • came v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of come. • came v. Simple past tense of cum. |
| DAME | • dame n. (Britain) Usually capitalized as Dame: a title equivalent to Sir for a female knight. • dame n. (Britain) A matron at a school, especially Eton College. • dame n. (Britain, theater) In traditional pantomime: a melodramatic female often played by a man in drag. |
| FAME | • fame n. (Now rare) Something said or reported; gossip, rumour. • fame n. One’s reputation. • fame n. The state of being famous or well-known and spoken of. |
| GAME | • game n. A playful or competitive activity. • game n. (Now rare) Lovemaking, flirtation. • game n. (Slang) Prostitution. (Now chiefly in on the game.) |
| HAME | • hame n. (Obsolete) A covering, skin, membrane. • hame n. Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through. • hame n. Scottish form of home. |
| KAME | • kame n. (Geology) A round hill or short ridge of sand or gravel deposited by a melting glacier. • KAME n. (Scots) a comb; a ridge or mound of sand and gravel deposited on or near a glacier, also KAIM. |
| LAME | • lame adj. Unable to walk properly because of a problem with one’s feet or legs. • lame adj. Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function. • lame adj. (By extension) Hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect. |
| NAME | • name n. Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing. • name n. Reputation. • name n. An abusive or insulting epithet. |
| SAME | • same adj. Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical. • same adj. Lacking variety from; indistinguishable. • same adj. Similar, alike. |
| TAME | • tame adj. Not or no longer wild; domesticated. • tame adj. (Chiefly of animals) Mild and well-behaved; accustomed to human contact. • tame adj. (Figurative) Of a person, well-behaved; not radical or extreme. |
| WAME | • wame n. (Scotland, Northern England) The belly. • wame n. (Scotland, Northern England) The womb. • WAME n. (dialect) a womb, also WEAMB, WEM, WEMB. |