| AWSOME | • awsome adj. (Scotland) Archaic form of awesome. • AWSOME adj. impressive or inspiring awe, also AWESOME. |
| BYLAWS | • bylaws n. Plural of bylaw. • by-laws n. Plural of by-law. • BYLAW n. the law of a local authority or private corporation, also BYELAW. |
| GAWSIE | • GAWSIE adj. (Scots) portly, jolly, also GAUCIE, GAUCY, GAWCY, GAWSY. |
| HAWSED | • hawsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hawse. • HAWSE v. to salute, greet, also HALSE, HAUSE. |
| HAWSER | • hawser n. (Nautical) A cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship. • HAWSER n. a large rope for mooring or towing a ship, also HALSER. |
| HAWSES | • hawses n. Plural of hawse. • HAWSE v. to salute, greet, also HALSE, HAUSE. |
| MACAWS | • macaws n. Plural of macaw. • MACAW n. a large tropical American parrot, having a long tail and brilliant plumage. |
| PAPAWS | • papaws n. Plural of papaw. • PAPAW n. a tree of the custard-apple family; its fruit, also PAPAYA, PAWPAW. |
| PAWAWS | • pawaws n. Plural of pawaw. • pawaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pawaw. • PAWAW v. to hold such a conference, also POWWOW. |
| PILAWS | • pilaws n. Plural of pilaw. • PILAW n. (Persian) a dish made from seasoned rice and meat, also PILAO, PILAU, PILAFF, PILAF, PILOW, PILLAU, PULAO. |
| PSHAWS | • pshaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pshaw. • PSHAW v. to utter an expression of contempt or disapproval. |
| RESAWS | • resaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resaw. • RESAW v. to saw again. |
| SCRAWS | • scraws n. Plural of scraw. • SCRAW n. (archaic) a thin sod or turf. |
| STRAWS | • straws n. Plural of straw. • STRAW v. to cover with stalks of threshed grain. |
| TAWSED | • tawsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| TAWSES | • tawses n. Plural of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| THRAWS | • THRAW v. (Scots) to turn, twist. |
| UNLAWS | • unlaws n. Plural of unlaw. • unlaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlaw. • UNLAW v. to deprive of the authority or character of law. |