5 Letter Words With R O U H

May 19, 2024

Haviug the affections alienated. 3rXzk, v. t To covor or aodor witli BRi'zEir, (br&'an, ) a. Madeof braai; impudent. Assisting: aiding j n. one who contributes aid. CaoHfLxcs, (kram'lek, ) «. Ception; sensibility; susceptibil- ity; intelligence; good SEN Bbbi'i-xlv, ad. Objective case of Wx. In bridges, the sill that lies on the bottom of a river, or lake.

One who walks nimbly Taip'piRo, a. Made of velvet; soft; delicate. Aa-LtJ'Ti-orf, n. That which is wa^b- A'blt, a2. Dn-pun'iiH-A-BLB, a. JPree from penal reatraint. A trough or box in which cattle are feit Man^olb, (mang'gl, ) v. t To cut in Eieces; to smooth linen; to take y piecemeaL [cloth. Not 1 not alleviated; not aeverity or haraiineaa. The writer of a dictionary.

U-«o>-pbu€t'«-a-rt, (jru-sU'-frukt'yuo a-ro, ) X. It may be parsed with a noun as a preposition, or as a verb in the imperative mode, or aa a perfect participle con- tracted from txupUdf u the case absolute. A reply of a plaintiff to a defendant's plea; response; rejoinder. Not having money or esute suflicient to pay all debts, as an nuoJvenC debtor.

Ep'i-lep-sv, n. The falling sickness. Not invited; not Uif'ioif, (yfln'^nO n. wiunt. ] A thiu stuff used in CtAf'v-CA, «. ] Dir, V. preL and m. dipped, or *• ' *" irimmene; «. An oaken sapling Shii^lI'lah, { or cudgel In Ire- land. LoeaL] TtMn*oLm, n. A trundle; a round body: any thing round that is used in turning or rolling. Au▲a'aB^ (kwoi«iel, ) n. A noisy dispute; brawl; contention; a breach of concord or friendship; cause of dispute; objection; ill- will; an anow with a sqn now with a square [pnte: to fight L To brawl; to die- Qu^a'asL, •. One who con- Ma-ChIh b'i (ma-sheen', ) tu An en* gine to aid human power; an ar- tlflcial work, simple or complica- ted, that serves to apply or regu- late moving power, or to produce motion, so as to save time or force; supernatural agency in a poem, or saperfauman being introduced to perform some exploit MA-CHlif'Ba-T, (-sheen'er-e, ) n. En- ginery; dec

Held of a lord or supe- rior on condition; pertaining to or consisting of feuds. The act of per- Paa'sB-aO-Toa, a. NoBTH, a. nartk; Dan. E-€lXt', (-kI&, )B. Splendor; re- E«-lb€'ti€, o. A shopkeeper; a mechanic TaXoa'-wixD, «. Hoi'dbr, (hoi'dnO a. Uneaaineaa; di»- Di»-€Aii'roRT, «. Trp<«> TT-po-oaAPH't«-Aiy-LT, ad. An appellation in America, given to the friends of the constitution of the United States, at its first formation. BXa'BAa-ov», a. Gruel; rude; un- Bla'BAa-^Da-«

L To keep in a stable; to put into a stable; to install; to set; to fix; to plunge into mire, so as not to be able to proceed. Soft and Tieldlng to the feet [under the feet Qdao'mIbb, *. B, ) dolt; a thick skulL Glod'pX-tbd, a. The art or science of cultivating the earth. But, as the embarrassments of the coun- try forbade him to hope for immediate prac- tice in his profession, in 1782, while the vm MBMOm. Rb-cob-sid'sb, v. L To consider again: to rescind; to take into consioeration again, as. AM-PHiB'i-ous-ifsss, n. Tbe fkculty of living on land, or in water. Ri-bbll'ious, /r»-bel'yua, ) a. En- gaged in rebellion.

Attempt to cor- £v-bslX'scbb, (em-bril'zhnr, ) n. An opening in a wall through which cannon are Ared. T To cause inflamma- tion and soreness in the feet of a horse, so as to disable him. RioHT, e. L To do Justice to; to re- lieve from wrong; to take a proper position. SHiax'iifo, (shurkS) *- A living by SHla'aBD. B^Lx'so, (baukt, ) jif. Having knees; genicu- Krxb'dbbp, } a. Rough;, MOvb SCA having akup potaits; hanh; un- muakaL 8cI'bboui-ivsm, «. LusT'pyL-NBM, a. Lustful desire.