10 Results found for "en/moaning".

moan

infinitely moans me Conjugation of moan †Archaic or obsolete. See also Thesaurus:complain make moan moaner moaning dove moaning Minnie moany piss and moan   bemoan...


moaning dove

Because of its repetitive call. moaning dove (plural moaning doves) (Southern US) A common ground dove (Columbina passerina). Synonym: tobacco dove common...


verstenen

Rhymes: -eːnən From Middle Dutch verstênen. Equivalent to steen +‎ ver- -en. verstenen (transitive) to petrify, turn (something) into rock (by extension)...


კვნესა

კვნესა (ḳvnesa), from a metathesized form of *ḳus-en-, from Proto-Kartvelian *ḳwes-, *ḳus- (“to moan”). Compare also Mingrelian კუსაფა (ḳusapa), Laz ოკუსუ...


moaner's bench

moaner's bench (Christianity) A bench in a church for people who regard themselves as sinners and are waiting for the Holy Spirit to enter them....


querken

quirken From Middle English querkenen, equivalent to querk +‎ -en. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkwɜːkɪn/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkwɝkɪn/...


jämra

hade fått en sticka i tassen och jämrade sig The cat had gotten a splinter in its paw and was whimpering (usually reflexive, figurative) to moan, to lament...


piorner

IPA(key): /pjɔʁ.ne/ piorner (Switzerland) to whine, moan Synonym: pleurnicher Conjugation of piorner (see also Appendix:French verbs)...


somniloquist

Blanket (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 355: He drooled incessantly, alternately moaning and cursing in a low somniloquist's voice sleeptalker...


lamentation

Recorded since 1375, from Latin lāmentātiō (“wailing, moaning, weeping”), from the deponent verb lāmentor, from lāmentum (“wail; wailing”), itself from...