| ADDLE | • addle v. (Provincial, Northern England) To earn, earn by labor; earn money or one’s living. • addle v. (Provincial, Northern England) To thrive or grow; to ripen. • addle adj. Having lost the power of development, and become rotten; putrid. |
| AWDLS | • awdls n. Plural of awdl. • AWDL n. (Welsh) a Welsh ode. |
| BADLY | • badly adv. In a bad manner. • badly adv. Very much; to a great degree. • badly adj. (Northern England) Ill, unwell. |
| BODLE | • bodle n. (Historical) A former Scottish copper coin of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an English penny. • Bodle prop.n. A surname from Old English. • BODLE n. (Scots) a former Scottish coin, also BODDLE. |
| GODLY | • godly adj. Of or pertaining to a god. • godly adj. Devoted to a god or God; devout; righteous. • godly adj. Gloriously good. |
| IDLED | • idled v. Simple past tense and past participle of idle. • IDLE v. to be unoccupied. |
| IDLER | • idler n. One who idles; one who spends his or her time in inaction. • idler n. One who idles; a lazy person; a sluggard. • idler n. (Nautical, dated) Any member of a ship’s crew who is not required to keep the night-watch. |
| IDLES | • idles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of idle. • IDLE v. to be unoccupied. |
| LADLE | • ladle n. A deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle. • ladle n. (Metallurgy) A container used in a foundry to transport and pour out molten metal. • ladle n. The float of a mill wheel; a ladle board. |
| MADLY | • madly adv. In a mad manner. • MAD adv. insane. |
| MEDLE | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| ODDLY | • oddly adv. In a peculiar manner; strangely; unusually. • oddly adv. In a manner measured by an odd number. • ODD adv. strange, unpaired. |
| PADLE | • padle n. (Scotland, dated) Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish. • PADLE n. (Scots) a fish, aka lumpsucker, also PAIDLE. |
| REDLY | • redly adv. In a red manner. • RED adv. the colour of blood. |
| SADLY | • sadly adv. In a sad manner; sorrowfully. • sadly adv. Unfortunately, sad to say. • sadly adv. (Dated) Very much (Of a desire etc.); dearly; urgently. |
| SIDLE | • sidle v. (Transitive, intransitive, also figuratively) To (cause something to) move sideways. • sidle v. (Transitive, intransitive, also figuratively) In the intransitive sense often followed by up: to (cause… • sidle n. An act of sidling. |
| YODLE | • yodle v. Archaic form of yodel. • yodle n. Archaic form of yodel. • YODLE v. (German) to sing with a fluctuating voice, also JODEL, YODEL. |