See also: Appendix:Variations of "mi" IPA(key): [mi] ми • (mi) (personal, possessive) Short form of the first-person singular pronoun in the dative case...
See also: lénition English Wikipedia has an article on: lenition Wikipedia Analyzable as lenis + -ition, or as if from Latin lēnīt(us) + -ion, or Latin...
See also: buddhism Bhuddism (misspelling) Bouddhism (obsolete) Boodhism (archaic) From Buddha + -ism. IPA(key): /ˈbʊ.dɪ.zəm/, /ˈbu.dɪ.zəm/ Buddhism (usually...
See also: ones and -ones ones (obsolete) From one + -'s. IPA(key): /wʌnz/ Rhymes: -ʌnz Homophone: ones one's Belonging to one. Unlike most other possessive...
See also: сэ, сѐ, сё, -се, се-, and Appendix:Variations of "se" From Proto-Slavic *sę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen, from Proto-Indo-European *swé. IPA(key):...
English Wikipedia has an article on: wealth Wikipedia wealthe, welth, welthe (all obsolete) Inherited from Middle English welth, welthe (“happiness, prosperity”)...
See also: GRASP English Wikipedia has an article on: grasp Wikipedia graps From Middle English graspen, grapsen, craspen (“to grope; feel around”), from...
esp., esp (abbreviation) esp, espc (Internet slang) From especial + -ly. IPA(key): /ɪˈspɛʃ.(ə).li/, /əˈspɛʃ.(ə).li/, /ɛsˈpɛʃ.(ə).li/ (nonstandard, proscribed)...
See also: Pretty pooty, purdy (nonstandard) purty (informal) pratty (dialectal) prettie, pretie (obsolete) English Wikipedia has an article on: pretty...