5-letter words containing d, y, e
- edify — to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift: religious paintings that edify the viewer.
- edyth — a female given name.
- fayed — Simple past tense and past participle of fay.
- fendy — thrifty, resourceful
- fylde — a region in NW England in Lancashire between the Wyre and Ribble estuaries
- fynde — Obsolete spelling of find.
- glyde — Obsolete spelling of glide.
- godey — Louis Antoine [an-twahn] /ˈæn twɑn/ (Show IPA), 1804–78, U.S. publisher: founded the first women's magazine in the U.S. 1830.
- guyed — a rope, cable, or appliance used to guide and steady an object being hoisted or lowered, or to secure anything likely to shift its position.
- gyved — Usually, gyves. a shackle, especially for the leg; fetter.
- hayed — grass, clover, alfalfa, etc., cut and dried for use as forage.
- heady — intoxicating: a heady wine.
- hedgy — abounding in hedges.
- heedy — (obsolete) Heedful; attentive.
- hendy — Obsolete form of hende.
- hoyed — Simple past tense and past participle of hoy.
- hydes — Plural form of hyde.
- hyped — to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
- joyed — the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying; keen pleasure; elation: She felt the joy of seeing her son's success.
- kedgy — lively or happy
- keyed — chief; major; important; essential; fundamental; pivotal: a key person in the company; key industries.
- kynde — Obsolete form of kind.
- ladye — Archaic spelling of lady.
- layed — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of lay.
- leady — like lead; leaden.
- leddy — Eye dialect of lady.
- ledgy — having ledges.
- leidy — Joseph, 1823–91, U.S. paleontologist, parasitologist, and anatomist.
- lysed — to cause dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins.
- mayed — the fifth month of the year, containing 31 days.
- medly — Obsolete form of medley.
- mynde — Obsolete spelling of mind.
- nayed — Simple past tense and past participle of nay.
- neddy — British Informal. donkey.
- needy — in a condition of need or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute.
- nerdy — Slang. of or like a nerd.
- odyle — od.
- payed — to coat or cover (seams, a ship's bottom, etc.) with pitch, tar, or the like.
- predy — (of a ship) prepared or ready for sailing or action
- rayed — having or represented as having emanating rays; radiate: The saint was painted with a rayed, beatific face.
- ready — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
- reddy — slightly red in colour
- redly — with a red color or glow: a bonfire blazing redly in the dark.
- redry — to dry again
- redye — a coloring material or matter.
- reedy — full of reeds: a reedy marsh.
- ryder — Albert Pinkham [ping-kuh m] /ˈpɪŋ kəm/ (Show IPA), 1847–1917, U.S. painter.
- sayed — (in Islamic countries) a supposed descendant of Muhammad through his grandson Hussein, the second son of his daughter Fatima.
- sedgy — abounding, covered, or bordered with sedge.
- seedy — abounding in seed.