| CHAINE | • chaine n. Obsolete spelling of chain. • CHAINE n. (French) in ballet, a series of small fast turns used to cross a stage. |
| DAINED | • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| DAINES | • Daines prop.n. A surname. • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| FAINED | • fained v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of fain. • FAIN v. (Spenser) to feign. |
| FAINER | • fainer adv. Comparative form of fain: more fain. • FAIN adj. happy; inclined; pleased, also FAINE, FAYNE. |
| FAINES | • faines n. Plural of faine. • FAINE v. (Spenser) to feign, also FAIN, FAYNE. |
| GAINED | • gained v. Simple past tense and past participle of gain. • GAIN v. to acquire. |
| GAINER | • gainer n. One who gains a profit or advantage. • gainer n. One who puts on weight. • gainer n. (Sports, slang) A diving or gymnastics maneuver, from a high diving board or platform, involving a simultaneous… |
| GRAINE | • GRAINE n. silkworm eggs. |
| HAINED | • hained v. Simple past tense and past participle of hain. • HAIN v. (Scots) to save, preserve. |
| MAINED | • mained v. Simple past tense and past participle of main. • MAIN v. to maim or cripple. |
| MAINER | • mainer n. (US slang) A needle for (illicit) drug administration. • Mainer n. A native or resident of the state of Maine in the United States of America. • Mainer prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name. |
| PAINED | • pained adj. In pain, especially in an emotional sense. • pained v. Simple past tense and past participle of pain. • PAIN v. to cause suffering or distress. |
| RAINED | • rained v. Simple past tense and past participle of rain. • RAIN v. to fall in drops of water. |
| RAINES | • raines n. Plural of raine. • Raines n. (Historical) A type of fine linen once imported from France. • Raines prop.n. A surname. |
| SAINED | • sained v. Simple past tense and past participle of sain. • SAIN v. (archaic) to make the sign of the cross over. |
| SDAINE | • SDAINE v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAYN, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN. |
| VAINER | • vainer adj. Comparative form of vain: more vain. • VAIN adj. filled with undue admiration for oneself. |
| WAINED | • wained v. Simple past tense and past participle of wain. • WAIN v. (obsolete) to carry, convey. |