General:
- CAREEN – to turn (a ship) on its side for repairs
- POWRE – (Spenser) to pour
- HERYE – (Spenser) to praise, also HERRY, HERY
- SYBBE – (Spenser) a blood relation, a kinsman, also SIB, SIBB
- BRUST – (Spenser) to burst
- RAYNE – (Spenser) to reign, also RAINE
- SWEARD – (Spenser) a sword
- GERLE – (Spenser) a girl
- RENNE – (Spenser) to run
- RONTE – (Spenser) a runt, also RONT
- KYNDE – (Spenser) to beget, also KYND
- VEALE – (Spenser) to veil, also VELE
- PROKE – (dialect) to poke
- CLEVE – (dialect) a cliff, also CLEEVE
- GELOSY – (Spenser) jealousy, also JEALOUSY, GEALOUSY
- CHAWK – (Cornish dialect) a jackdaw
- WRANG – (dialect) to wrong
- EVEJAR – (dialect) the nightjar
- JODEL – (German) to yodel, also YODEL, YODLE
- STIVE – (dialect) to stifle
- VIVER – (dialect) a fishpond
- CABOC – (Scots) a double cream cheese rolled in oatmeal, also KEBBOCK, KEBBUCK
- TICCA – (Hindi) hired
- PICCY – (slang) a picture
- SUCCI – SUCCUS, (Latin) juice, a fluid secretion
- VIVDA – In Shetland, meat hung and dried without salt, also VIFDA
- QUICH – (Spenser) to stir, move, also QUATCH, QUETCH, QUINCHE, QUITCH
- QUAYD – (Spenser) daunted
- QUOAD – (Latin) as far as
- FIQUE – a tough natural fibre similar to hemp
- MAQUI – (Spanish) a thick underbrush, also MAQUIS
- ROQUE – a form of croquet
- QUYTE – (obsolete) to quit, also QUIGHT, QUITE
- TUQUE – (Canadian) a knitted, cylindrical woollen cap
- YRIVD – RIVE, to tear apart
Short words:
- PIZE – (dialect) to strike someone a blow
- EORL – (obsolete) an earl
- MEVE – (obsolete) to move, also AMOOVE, AMOVE, MIEVE, MOOVE
- YEVE – (obsolete) to give
- EXUL – (Spenser) to exile
- GYNY – (colloquial) gynaecology, also GYNAE, GYNIE
- HABU – (Japanese) a venomous snake found in Japan
- KAON – an elementary particle of the meson family
- DEEV – (Persian) in Persian legend, an evil spirit, also DIV
- GLEI – (Russian) a sticky clay soil
- PAUA – (Maori) the abalone shell, also PAWA
- WHIO – (Maori) a New Zealand mountain duck with blue plumage
- CACA – (slang) faeces, also KAK, CACK, KACK
- ENUF – (colloquial) enough, also ANOW, ENOUGH, ENOW, NUFF
- MARG – (short for) margarine, also MARGE
- PERC – (short for) perchloride
- REFI – (short for) refinancing
- CLOU – (French) the main point of interest
- DEFI – (French) a challenge
- MARC – (French) the residue remaining after a fruit has been pressed
- JOUR – (French) a day
- IBEX – a wild mountain-goat
- GOJI – (Chinese) the vitamin-rich berry of a solanaceous Chinese plant; wolfberry
- PULU – (Hawaiian) a sily fibre obtained from the Hawaiian tree-fern
- DOEK – (South African) a square cloth for tying round the head, worn by African woman
- JONG – (South African) friend
- WENA – (South African) you
- DEBE – (Swahili) a large tin
- NABK – (Arabic) a prickly shrub, also NEBBUK, NEBECK, NEBEK
- KOHL – (Arabic) a black powder used as eye makeup
7’s and 8’s:
- TENURIAL – relating to tenure
- ELVANITE – a granular rock, also ELVAN
- SIDERATE – to blast or strike
- OBEISANT – showing respect
- CREASOTE – a pitch-like substance used to coat fences etc., also CREOSOTE, KREASOTE, KREOSOTE
- ANISETTE – (French) a cordial or liqueur flavoured with anise seeds
- DRAISINE – (historical) a dandy-horse, a sort of early bicycle, also DRAISENE
- SONATINE – SONATINA, (Italian) a short and simple sonata
- FLOREANT – (Latin) may they flourish
- LIGATURE – anything that binds; a bandage
- ICESTONE – another name for Cryolite, an aluminium ore
- POITRINE – (French) a woman’s bosom
- AIRWOMEN – AIRWOMAN, a female aviator
- GUERIDON – (French) a small ornate stand or table
- DETRITAL – pertaining to, or composed of, detritus
- EUTEXIA – the property of being easily melted, also EUTAXIA
- SUBIDEA – an inferior idea
- OUVERTE – (French) open, also OUVERT
- TARTANE – (French) a Mediterranean sailing vessel, also TARTANA
- MENORAH – (Hebrew) a candleholder used in Jewish worship
- MOTTIER – MOTTY, (Scots) containing motes
- AGEUSIA – lack of a sense of taste
- ONEIRIC – belonging to dreams, also ONIRIC
- UNCRATE – to remove from a crate
- LAIGHER – LAIGH, (Scots) low, also LAICH
- KARENGO – (Maori) an edible type of Pacific seaweed
- TAJINES – TAJINE, a conical clay pot used in North African cooking, also TAGINE
- PORNIER – PORNY, (colloquial) pornographic
- BEGROAN – to groan at
- ADVENES – ADVENE, to be added over and above