💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Owler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| woaknoun | (England, dialectal, possibly obsolete) An oak. |
| eorlnoun | (historical) An Anglo-Saxon of noble rank; a nobleman ranking above a thane; alderman. |
| orlingnoun | (Northern England) A stunted child. |
| birknoun | (Northern England) A birch tree. |
| lokenoun | (UK dialectal) The wicket or hatch of a door. |
| loofnoun | The spongy fibers of the fruit of a cucurbitaceous plant (Luffa aegyptiaca). |
| udalernoun | (Shetland, Orkney) One who holds property by udal, or allodial, right. |
| nowtnoun | (Northern England, Sussex, Berkshire) Naught, nothing. |
| lockchesternoun | (obsolete, Oxfordshire) Synonym of woodlouse. |
| eldonnoun | A village in County Durham, England. |
| holmnoun | Small island, islet. |
| english oaknoun | (uncountable) This plant seen as a national emblem of England. |
| woldernoun | (rare) A wold dweller, especially an inhabitant of the Yorkshire Wolds. |
| elvennoun | Originally, a female elf, a fairy, a nymph; (by extension) any elf. |
| owldomnoun | The realm or sphere of owls. |
| oxternoun | (chiefly Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) The armpit. |
| norlandernoun | A northerner; a person from the north country. |
| oul' wannoun | Alternative form of ould one. [(colloquial, Ireland, literally) old woman] |
| loamshirenoun | (chiefly dated) Used as an anonymous placeholder for the name of a British rural county. |
| lancnoun | (informal) A native or inhabitant of Lancashire. |
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