| ENVASSALLED | • envassalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of envassal. • ENVASSAL v. to make a vassal. |
| MISALLEGE | • misallege v. To state erroneously. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| MISALLEGED | • misalleged v. Simple past tense and past participle of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| MISALLEGES | • misalleges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| MISALLEGING | • misalleging v. Present participle of misallege. • MISALLEGE v. (obsolete) to state erroneously. |
| SALLE | • salle n. A fencing school. • SALLE n. (French) a hall. |
| SALLEE | • sallee n. (Australia) Any of various wattles (trees). • sallee n. (Australia, used in combination) Any of various eucalypts. • Sallee prop.n. A surname. |
| SALLEES | • sallees n. Plural of sallee. • SALLEE n. a species of acacia. |
| SALLENDERS | • sallenders n. An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. • SALLENDERS n. a skin disease affecting the hocks of horses. |
| SALLES | • salles n. Plural of salle. • Salles prop.n. A surname. • SALLE n. (French) a hall. |
| SALLET | • sallet n. (Historical) A type of light spherical helmet. • sallet n. Archaic form of salad. • SALLET n. in medieval armour, a light helmet extending over the back of the neck, also SALADE, SALET. |
| SALLETS | • sallets n. Plural of sallet. • SALLET n. in medieval armour, a light helmet extending over the back of the neck, also SALADE, SALET. |
| VASSALLED | • vassalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vassal. • VASSAL v. to subject. |