| AIRTHED | • AIRTH v. (Scots) to guide, also AIRT. |
| BERTHED | • berthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of berth. • BERTH v. to moor a ship. |
| BERTHES | • BERTHE n. a woman's deep lace collar to hide a low neckline, also BERTHA. |
| BIRTHED | • birthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of birth. • BIRTH v. to originate. |
| BIRTHER | • birther n. (Rare) One who gives birth. • birther n. (Slang, derogatory, US politics) A believer in the conspiracy theory that Barack Obama, 44th president… • birther n. (Slang, derogatory, US politics) More generally, anyone who questions the eligibility of a candidate… |
| BURTHEN | • burthen n. (Obsolete or historical, nautical) The tonnage of a ship based on the number of tuns of wine that it… • burthen n. Archaic form of burden. • burthen v. Archaic form of burden. |
| EARTHED | • earthed adj. (Britain) Grounded, connected electrically to the ground. • earthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of earth. • EARTH v. to cover with soil. |
| EARTHEN | • earthen adj. Made of earth or mud. • earthen adj. Made of clay (especially said of pottery). • earthen adj. (Archaic) Earthly. |
| FARTHEL | • farthel n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of fardel (a bundle or burden). • FARTHEL n. (Scots) the quarter of a round cake of flour or oatmeal, also FARL, FARLE. |
| FARTHER | • farther adj. Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.) • farther adv. Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.) • farther v. (Uncommon or old-fashioned) Alternative form of further. |
| FURTHER | • further v. (Transitive) To help forward; to assist. • further v. (Transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote. • further adj. (Comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant. |
| GIRTHED | • girthed adj. Of a sizeable girth; portly. • GIRTH v. to put a girth on. |
| MURTHER | • murther n. Obsolete form of murder. • murther v. Obsolete form of murder. • MURTHER v. (dialect) to murder. |
| NARTHEX | • narthex n. (Architecture) A western vestibule leading to the nave in some Christian churches. • Narthex prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Apiaceae – umbelliferous plants, now included in Ferula… • NARTHEX n. (Greek) a small entrance or porch to a church. |
| NORTHED | • northed v. Simple past tense and past participle of north. • NORTH v. to head northwards. |
| NORTHER | • norther n. A strong north wind, a wind blowing from the north. • norther v. To move or go toward the north. • norther v. (Of wind) To blow from (closer to) the north, pushing ships (etc) towards the south; to have its apparent… |
| SPARTHE | • sparthe n. Alternative form of sparth (“battle-axe”). • SPARTHE n. (archaic) a long battleaxe, also SPARTH, SPERTHE. |
| SPERTHE | • SPERTHE n. (Old Norse) a long battleaxe, also SPARTH, SPARTHE. |
| WORTHED | • worthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of worth. • WORTH v. to happen, befall. |