See also: -head and Head English Wikipedia has an article on: Head Wikipedia heed, hed (obsolete) 'ead (UK, eye dialect) enPR: hĕd, IPA(key): /ˈhɛd/ Rhymes:...
See also: dick-head dick-head From dick + head. Attested since the 1960s, with the jerk sense appearing earliest. enPR: dĭkʹhĕd, IPA(key): /ˈdɪkˌhɛd/...
Schrijfkouter, “Erf en akker”, in ZLM Land- en Tuinbouwblad[2], Goes: Maatschappij tot bevordering van landbouw, tuinbouw en veeteelt in Zeeland en Noord-Brabant:...
headland”), equivalent to head + land. Eclipsed non-native Middle English chevicir (“headland”), borrowed from Old French chevecier (“head piece”). IPA(key):...
(plural treasurers) The government official in charge of the Treasury. The head of a corporation's treasury department. The official entrusted with the funds...
*hedband, from Old English hēafodbænd, hēafodbend (“headband”), equivalent to head + band. Cognate with Old High German houbitbant (“headband”), Dutch hoofdband...
For information about Wiktionary categories, see Wiktionary:Categorization. English Wikipedia has an article on: category Wikipedia Late Middle English...
language Wikipedia Fijian edition of Wiktionary Feejeean (obsolete spelling) Fejeean (obsolete spelling) Fiji + -an enPR: fē-jē'ən, fĭ-jē'ən, IPA(key): /fiːˈd͡ʒiːən/...
See Wiktionary:Rhymes for a list of Rhymes pages in Wiktionary (Received Pronunciation, General American) enPR: rīm, IPA(key): /ɹaɪm/ Homophone: rime Rhymes:...
Administrator, administratör, and administrátor See Wiktionary:Administrators for administrators within Wiktionary. administratour (obsolete) Borrowed from Latin...