Amain. meaning at full speed.
Anent, meaning about or concerning
Clepe, meaning to name or to call
Fain, meaning happy or pleased
Gardyloo is a warning cry
Iwis for surely or certainly
Rede meaning to advise
Sweven is a dream
Thole is to suffer
Wanion is to have some misfortune
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No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
There is no word listed in English or in any other language in that question.
The word "smiles" contains a "mile" in the middle, but it's not the longest word in the English language. The longest words are often technical or coined terms, such as "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," which refers to a lung disease. However, there is no single word that is universally recognized as containing more letters than any other in the English language, as new words can be created or technical terms can be extremely lengthy.
There is no such word in any language. Perhaps you mean the English word heavy, or heave.
No!
me no no its not english ..........................its not a word in any language
No, there is no word in the English language that starts and ends with the letter "x."
No, there are not any words in the English language using all of the letters kweeiisp.
"Acamprar" is not a word in English. ( or any language that i know of)
Yes, the word "you" does not have any perfect rhymes in the English language.