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sollygoddess

(noun)
1. A female sollygod.

I know why I did not praise a sollygoddess. It is because all sollygoddesses is already went extinct a long time ago inside a story book.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


awend

Etymology
From Old English awendan, equivalent to a- + wend ("to change; to turn").
Pronunciation
General American IPA: /əˈwɛnd/
Rhymes: -ɛnd
Verb
awend (third-person singular simple present awends, present participle awending, simple past and participle awended or (archaic) awent)
1. (rare or obsolete, revived by Anglo-Saxon Linguistic Purists but seldom used elsewhere) to translate; to render; to interpret; to change; to convert (into another language)
See Also
wend
Anagrams
awned, dawen, dewan, waned

William, Fain awend this handbook to Netherlandish for our learnehall room tomorrow, all right?

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook September 24, 2021


adjuate

(verb)
1. Misspelling of adjust.

I think I forget how to adjuate George's seatbelt or seat. I can't get him off.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


hurpful

(adjective)
1. Slang for hopeful.

Hey man, I'm in the area right now, and I am hurpful to see if you finished your homework.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


commanation

The act or process of commanation.

Why did you forget your commanation on your edit on my project description?

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


atelsome

Etymology
From Old English atol + English -some
Pronunciation
US IPA: /əˈtʌlsəm/ sometimes /æˈtəlsəm/ and /æˈtʌlsəm/
Rhymes: -ɛnd
Adjective
1. (slang) wicked, rockin, cool

If this drawer is atelsome, then don't come for a knock.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook October 16, 2021


indearing

(adjective)
1. sweet; loving; affectionate

This little girl nearby his own house is very indearing to me.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021