| AGHA | • agha n. An honorific for high officials used in Turkey and certain Muslim countries. • Agha prop.n. A surname. • AGHA n. (Turkish) a Turkish military officer, also AGA. |
| ARGH | • argh interj. (Onomatopoeia) Expressing annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration. • argh adj. (Dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) timid; cowardly. • ARGH interj. an interjection expressing pain or dismay, also AARGH, AARRGH, AARRGHH. |
| AUGH | • augh interj. Alternative form of argh. • AUGH interj. an interjection expressing despair or frustration. |
| BAGH | • bagh n. A type of enclosed garden common in south and south-eastern Asia. • BAGH n. (Hindi) a garden. |
| EUGH | • eugh n. Obsolete spelling of yew. • eugh interj. Alternative form of ugh. • EUGH n. (Spenser) a yew. |
| GHAT | • ghat n. (India) A descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place. • ghat n. (India) A mountain range. • ghat n. (India) A mountain pass. |
| GHEE | • ghee n. A type of clarified butter used in South Asian cooking; usli ghee. • ghee n. (South Asia) Vegetable oil for cooking. • Ghee prop.n. A surname. |
| GHIS | • GHI n. a kind of liquid butter, also GHEE. |
| HIGH | • high adj. Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level… • high adj. Having a specified elevation or height; tall. • high adj. Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character. |
| HOGH | • hogh n. (Obsolete) A hill; a cliff. • HOGH n. (Spenser) a hoe, a promontory. |
| NIGH | • nigh adj. (Archaic, poetic) near, close by. • nigh adj. Not remote in degree, kindred, circumstances, etc.; closely allied; intimate. • nigh v. (Transitive, intransitive) to draw nigh (to); to approach; to come near. |
| PEGH | • PEGH v. (Scots) to pant, also PECH. |
| PUGH | • pugh interj. (Archaic) Alternative form of pooh: an expression of contempt, disgust, etc. • Pugh prop.n. A surname from Welsh. • PUGH interj. (obsolete) an expression of contempt, also PUH. |
| SIGH | • sigh v. (Intransitive) To inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep… • sigh v. (Intransitive) To lament; to grieve. • sigh v. (Transitive) To utter sighs over; to lament or mourn over. |
| SUGH | • SUGH v. to make a moaning or sighing sound, also SOUGH. |
| UGHS | • UGH n. the sound of a cough or grunt. |
| VUGH | • vugh n. Alternative form of vug. • VUGH n. a small cavity in a rock, also VUG, VUGG. |
| YOGH | • yogh n. A letter of the Middle English alphabet (capital Ȝ, small ȝ), in form derived from the Old English shape… • YOGH n. the Middle English letter representing a velar or partial fricative. |