| BEIGNETS | • beignets n. Plural of beignet. • BEIGNET n. (French) a fritter, a deep-fried ball of choux pastry, also BEIGNE. |
| COREIGNS | • coreigns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coreign. • COREIGN n. a joint reign. |
| DEIGNING | • deigning v. Present participle of deign. • DEIGN v. to condescend, also DAINE. |
| FEIGNERS | • feigners n. Plural of feigner. • FEIGNER n. one who feigns or pretends. |
| FEIGNING | • feigning v. Present participle of feign. • feigning n. Act of one who feigns; fakery; deceit. • FEIGNING n. the act of feigning. |
| MISFEIGN | • MISFEIGN v. (Spenser) to feign with evil intent. |
| OUTREIGN | • outreign v. (Transitive) To surpass in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or longer than. • OUTREIGN v. to reign longer than. |
| PEIGNOIR | • peignoir n. A long outer garment for women, usually sheer and made of chiffon and often sold with matching nightgown… • peignoir n. A cape worn to protect the clothes at the barbers / hairdressers. • PEIGNOIR n. (French) a woman's dressing-gown. |
| REIGNING | • reigning adj. Currently ruling or holding a position. • reigning v. Present participle of reign. • REIGN v. to exercise sovereign power. |
| REIGNITE | • reignite v. Ignite again. • reignite v. (Figuratively) to start again, especially animosity or argument. • REIGNITE v. to light again. |
| SDEIGNED | • sdeigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sdeign. • SDEIGNE v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDAYN, SDEIGN, SDEIN. |
| SDEIGNES | • SDEIGNE v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDAYN, SDEIGN, SDEIN. |
| SEIGNEUR | • seigneur n. (History) A feudal lord or noble in French contexts. • seigneur n. The hereditary feudal ruler of Sark. • seigneur n. (Canada) A landowner in Canada; the holder of a seigneurie. |
| SEIGNIOR | • seignior n. A feudal lord; a nobleman who held his lands by feudal grant; any lord (holder) of a manor. • seignior n. A title of respect, formerly corresponding (especially in France) approximately to Sir. • SEIGNIOR n. a feudal lord, also SEIGNEUR, SIGNIEUR. |
| SEIGNORY | • seignory n. Alternative form of seigniory. • SEIGNORY n. feudal lordship, also SEIGNIORALTY, SEIGNIORY, SIGNIORY, SIGNORY. |
| STREIGNE | • STREIGNE v. (obsolete) to strain, also STRENE. |