WOW24 Scrabble words whose most recent Wiktionary etymology is Vulgar Latin, according to kaikki.org data.
25 entries
| WORD | DEFINITION |
|---|---|
| LAVA | [n. -S] · molten rock that issues from a volcano |
| SACK | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] · to put into a sack - SACKABLE [a.] (=sackable) / [x] { sack sacque § sacks sacques § sack sacked sacking sacks § sackable sacked } |
| PARGE | [v. PARGED, PARGING°, PARGES] · to parget «to cover with plaster» / [x] { parge parget pargeting pargetting parging § parges pargetings pargets pargings § parge parged parges parget pargeted pargeting pargets pargetted pargetting parging § pargeted } |
| REALM | [n. -S] · a kingdom |
| SCOPA | [n. -PAE] · a small tuft of hair on the body of an insect |
| SEWER | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to clean or maintain sewers |
| SQUAT | [a. SQUATTER°, SQUATTEST] · short and thick - SQUATLY [b.] / ----- [v. SQUATTED SQUATTING SQUATS] · to sit on one's heels / [x] { squat squatting § squats § squat squats squatted squatting § squat squatter squattest squattier squattiest squatty § squatly } |
| TAPIS | [n. -PISES] · material used for wall hangings and floor coverings |
| EMETIC | [n. -S] · a substance which induces vomiting |
| LACHES | [n. LACHES or -ES] · undue delay in asserting a legal right (=lacheses) |
| REVERT | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return to a former state |
| SUDDEN | [n. -S] · a sudden occurrence / ----- [a.] · happening quickly and without warning - SUDDENLY [b.] |
| VOLLEY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return a tennis ball before it touches the ground |
| ANCHOVY | [n. -VIES] · a small food fish |
| CAITIFF | [n. -S] · a despicable person |
| CERTAIN | [a. -TAINER, -TAINEST] · absolutely confident |
| SCABBLE | [v. -BLED, -BLING, -BLES] · to shape roughly |
| TRELLIS | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to provide with a trellis |
| VERDANT | [a.] · green with vegetation / [x] { verdure virid § verdures § verdure verdured verdures § verdant verdured verdurous virid } |
| ADMONISH | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] · to reprove mildly or kindly / [x] { admonishing § admonish admonished admonishes admonishing monish monished monishes monishing § admonishing } |
| CILANTRO | [n. -TROS] · an herb used in cooking |
| MASSACRE | [v. -CRED, -CRING, -CRES] · to kill indiscriminately~ |
| MIGRAINE | [n. -S] · a severe headache / [x] { megrim migraine § megrims migraines } |
| PENCHANT | [n. -S] · a strong liking for something |
| PRECIPITOUS | [a.] · © steep, like a precipice; as, a precipitous cliff or mountain |