| WHITTAW | • whittaw n. (UK, dialect, archaic) A saddler. • WHITTAW n. (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather, also WHITTAWER. | 
| WHITTER | • whitter v. Alternative form of witter (“speak at length on a trivial subject”). • Whitter prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. | 
| WHITTLE | • whittle n. A knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife. • whittle v. (Transitive or intransitive) To cut or shape wood with a knife. • whittle v. (Transitive) To reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt). | 
| WHITTAWS | • whittaws n. Plural of whittaw. • WHITTAW n. (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather, also WHITTAWER. | 
| WHITTERS | • whitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whitter. • Whitters prop.n. Plural of Whitter. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. | 
| WHITTLED | • whittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whittle. • WHITTLE v. to shave or cut bits from. | 
| WHITTLER | • whittler n. One who whittles. • whittler n. A compact folding knife with two small blades at one end and a single larger blade at the other that… • WHITTLER n. one who whittles. | 
| WHITTLES | • whittles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whittle. • Whittles prop.n. Plural of Whittle. • WHITTLE v. to shave or cut bits from. | 
| WHITTRET | • whittret n. (Archaic) Alternative spelling of whitret (“weasel”). • WHITTRET n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTERICK. | 
| WHITTAWER | • whittawer n. Alternative form of whittaw. • WHITTAWER n. (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather, also WHITTAW. | 
| WHITTERED | • whittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of whitter. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. | 
| WHITTLERS | • whittlers n. Plural of whittler. • WHITTLER n. one who whittles. | 
| WHITTLING | • whittling v. Present participle of whittle. • whittling n. (Usually in the plural) A chip or shaving whittled from some larger substance. • whittling n. The art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife. | 
| WHITTRETS | • whittrets n. Plural of whittret. • WHITTRET n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTERICK. | 
| WHITTAWERS | • whittawers n. Plural of whittawer. • WHITTAWER n. (dialect) a saddler or harness-maker; a maker of white leather, also WHITTAW. | 
| WHITTERICK | • whitterick n. Alternative form of whitret. • WHITTERICK n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTRET. | 
| WHITTERING | • whittering v. Present participle of whitter. • WHITTER v. to talk or mutter peevishly or ineffectually, also WITTER. | 
| WHITTLINGS | • whittlings n. Plural of whittling. • WHITTLING n. the act of whittling. | 
| WHITTERICKS | • whittericks n. Plural of whitterick. • WHITTERICK n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTRET. |