1,725 daily words and counting
#825 · Sep 22, 2023
A kind of shellfish
#824 · Sep 21, 2023
to dance
#823 · Sep 20, 2023
#822 · Sep 19, 2023
#821 · Sep 18, 2023
A funeral pyre, a pile of wood for burning a dead body.
#820 · Sep 17, 2023
The opening of the upper part of a balance, in which the tongue moves
#819 · Sep 16, 2023
To rush in or attack suddenly; to charge upon.
#818 · Sep 15, 2023
commonly; generally; in ordinary usage.
#817 · Sep 14, 2023
A weekday (especially in the ecclesiastical calendar, e.g., Monday as feria secu…
#816 · Sep 13, 2023
To have, possess, or hold something.
#815 · Sep 12, 2023
Cleverly; shrewdly; craftily.
#814 · Sep 11, 2023
#813 · Sep 10, 2023
Genitive singular of dos: “of a dowry” (marriage portion).
#812 · Sep 09, 2023
#811 · Sep 08, 2023
To conquer or defeat; to win.
#810 · Sep 07, 2023
#809 · Sep 06, 2023
honor, dignity, or that which gives grace and adornment.
#808 · Sep 05, 2023
A fold or crease, especially in cloth or paper.
#807 · Sep 04, 2023
Itching or skin irritation, often with a burning sensation.
#806 · Sep 03, 2023
I drive or compel someone to do something.
#805 · Sep 02, 2023
#804 · Sep 01, 2023
A forest or woodland; a place thick with trees.
#803 · Aug 31, 2023
thieving (inclined to steal)
#802 · Aug 30, 2023
#801 · Aug 29, 2023
A good, honest woman; a virtuous wife.
#800 · Aug 28, 2023
To fortify or secure; to build/strengthen defenses (e.g., walls or a road).
#799 · Aug 27, 2023
Seed; the grain from which a plant grows.
#798 · Aug 26, 2023
Animal fat; lard or grease.
#797 · Aug 25, 2023
A field; cultivated land.
#796 · Aug 24, 2023
A pitchfork used to lift and move hay or straw.