To stiffen with or as if with buckram.
A coarse cloth of cotton, linen or hemp, stiffened with size or glue, used in bookbinding to cover and protect the books, in garments to keep them in the form intended, and for wrappers to cover merchandise.
A plant, Allium ursinum, also called ramson, wild garlic, or bear garlic.
To bend the body, as in reverence, pain, labor, etc.; to stoop; to crouch.
To attach a thread onto fabric with small stitches in order to add texture.
To transfer (for example, sheets of partly dried pulp) from the wire mould to a felt blanket for further drying.
To phrase in a particular style; to use specific wording for.
To arrange or dispose as if in a bed.
To lay something upon a bed or other resting place.
To lay or deposit in a bed or layer; to bed.
To lie down; to recline (upon a couch or other place of repose).
To lower (a spear or lance) to the position of attack.
In the treatment of a cataract in the eye, to displace the opaque lens with a sharp object such as a needle. The technique is regarded as largely obsolete.
The den of an otter.
A mass of steeped barley spread upon a floor to germinate, in malting; or the floor occupied by the barley.
A preliminary layer, as of colour or size.
Psychotherapy.
Couch grass, a species of persistent grass, Elymus repens, usually considered a weed.
An item of furniture, often upholstered, for the comfortable seating of more than one person; a sofa.
A bed, a resting-place.