| shu | the Confucian principle of refraining from acts which one would prefer unreciprocated. | |
| tup | the head of a steam hammer or piledriver. | |
| ala | a wing. | |
| zax | a hatchetlike tool for working slate. | |
| fug | stale air, esp. the warm, moist air of a crowded room. | |
| mog | (dial.) to leave (w/ "on" or "off"); to move slowly and steadily; to cause to move. | |
| ich | ichthyophthirius. | |
| gam | a group of whales; a meeting between ships at see; also v.i., v.t. | |
| pam | the jack of clubs. | |
| neb | a beak; (Scot.) a person's mouth; a nose, esp. of an animal; the tip of something; the nib of a pen. | |
| aby | (obs.) to pay the penalty of (another); to endure or continue; to suffer pain as a penalty. | |
| eme | an uncle. | |
| xat | a carved totem pole. [< Haida] | |
| kas | a large two-doored Dutch cabinet of XVII, XVIII cent., elaborately decorated. | |
| lea | a meadow; land temporarily used for hay or pasture; a hay crop on arable land. | |
| taw | to prepare (some raw material) for use or for further processing; to make whitleather from skins. | |
| haw | a nictitating membrane (formerly only when inflamed). | |
| ley | a pewter, about four parts tin to one part lead. |