| RONNE | • RONNE v. (Spenser) to run. |
| RONNEL | • RONNEL n. an insecticide. |
| RONNIE | • Ronnie prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Ronald. • Ronnie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Veronica. • RONNIE n. (slang) Dublin slang for a moustache. |
| BARONNE | • baronne n. A French baroness. • BARONNE n. (French) a baroness. |
| GIRONNY | • gironny adj. Alternative form of gyronny. • GIRONNY adj. in the shape of a gyron, also GIRONIC, GYRONIC, GYRONNY. |
| GYRONNY | • gyronny adj. (Heraldry, of an escutcheon) Covered with gyrons, or divided into several gyrons, typically eight. • GYRONNY adj. in the shape of a gyron, also GIRONIC, GYRONNY, GYRONIC. |
| RONNELS | • RONNEL n. an insecticide. |
| RONNIES | • RONNIE n. (slang) Dublin slang for a moustache. |
| RONNING | • Ronning prop.n. A surname. • RUN v. to move by rapid steps. |
| BARONNES | • baronnes n. Plural of baronne. • BARONNE n. (French) a baroness. |
| IRONNESS | • ironness n. Quality of being iron. • IRONNESS n. the state of being iron. |
| PATRONNE | • patronne n. (In France) A woman who is the owner (or wife of an owner) of a business such as a bar or restaurant. • PATRONNE n. (French) a (female) proprietor of a restaurant. |
| THRONNER | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| PATRONNES | • patronnes n. Plural of patronne. • PATRONNE n. (French) a (female) proprietor of a restaurant. |
| THRONNERS | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| IRONNESSES | • IRONNESS n. the state of being iron. |
| FERRONNIERE | • FERRONNIERE n. (French) a jewel held on a forehead by a chain, also FERRONIERE. |
| FERRONNIERES | • FERRONNIERE n. (French) a jewel held on a forehead by a chain, also FERRONIERE. |