💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Eigne"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| equinalnoun | (obsolete) equine |
| puisnenoun | A person of puisne rank. |
| ꝓchein | (law, obsolete) Scribal abbreviation of prochein. |
| enseint | (law, obsolete) with child; pregnant |
| ingenite | (obsolete) Innate, inborn. |
| owelnoun | (law, obsolete) equal |
| inæqual | Archaic spelling of inequal. [Not equal.] |
| alderleast | (obsolete) Least of all. |
| eevnnoun | (archaic) evening |
| rare | Very uncommon; scarce. |
| innated | (obsolete) Innate. |
| erstwhilenoun | (formal or literary) Formerly; in the past. |
| erernoun | (obsolete) Former; previous. |
| akenned | (obsolete) Born. |
| forinsec | (obsolete) Describing the service owed to the superior of one's feudal lord. |
| forold | (obsolete) Very old. |
| lessest | (obsolete, dialect) Alternative form of least. |
| darreinnoun | (law, historical) In the names of legal actions, pleas, writs, etc.: final, last; dernier. |
| other | See other (determiner) below. |
| auntientnoun | Obsolete form of ancient. [Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.] |
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