5-letter words that end in ll
- stall — a pretext, as a ruse, trick, or the like, used to delay or deceive.
- stell — a shelter for cattle or sheep built on moorland or hillsides
- still — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
- stull — a timber prop.
- swell — to grow in bulk, as by the absorption of moisture or the processes of growth.
- swill — liquid or partly liquid food for animals, especially kitchen refuse given to swine; hogwash.
- szell — George, 1897–1970, U.S. pianist and conductor, born in Hungary.
- thill — either of the pair of shafts of a vehicle between which a draft animal is harnessed.
- trill — to cause to flow in a thin stream.
- troll — to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
- trull — a prostitute; strumpet.
- twill — a fabric constructed in twill weave.
- udall — Also called Uvedale. Nicholas, 1505–56, English translator and playwright, especially of comedy.
- we'll — We'll is the usual spoken form of 'we shall' or 'we will'.
- weill — Kurt [kurt;; German koo rt] /kɜrt;; German kʊərt/ (Show IPA), 1900–50, German composer, in the U.S. after 1935.
- whall — A light colour of the iris in horses; the state of being walleyed.
- y'all — In the Southern United States, people use y'all when addressing a two or more people. Y'all is an informal way of saying 'you all.'