Name Report For First Name LANDRY:

LANDRY

First name LANDRY's origin is English. LANDRY means "ruler". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LANDRY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of landry.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with LANDRY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with LANDRY - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LANDRY

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LANDRY AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH LANDRY (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (andry) - Names That Ends with andry:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ndry) - Names That Ends with ndry:

kundry kendry cundry

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (dry) - Names That Ends with dry:

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ry) - Names That Ends with ry:

tamary khairy barry jory avery emery perry salisbury thiery cleary ambry cherry devery dory hilary hillary ivory kerry margery mary merry rosemary sherry aeary amery amory carbry cary conary cory darry dary derry ellery emory farry flannery gary gerry gilvarry gorry gregory harry jeffery jeffry jerry keary larry leary mallory montgomery mukonry murry rorry rory sallsbury sheary terry thierry torry tory zachary zackary zackery zakary dimitry stanbury geary fakhry khoury roxbury amaury henry aubry corry destry devry garry

NAMES RHYMING WITH LANDRY (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (landr) - Names That Begins with landr:

landra landrada landrey

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (land) - Names That Begins with land:

landa landen lander landers landis landmari landon

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (lan) - Names That Begins with lan:

lan lana lanaia lancdon lance lancelin lancelot lane lanette laney lang langdon lange langford langit langleah langley langston langundo lanh lani lanice lanie lanna lannie lanny lansa lanston lanu lany

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (la) - Names That Begins with la:

labaan laban labeeb labhaoise labhruinn labib labid labreshia lace lacee lacene lacey lach lache lachesis lachie lachlan lachlann laci laciann lacie lacina laco lacramioara lacy lacyann lad lada ladbroc ladd ladde ladislav ladon laec laefertun lael laertes laestrygones laetitia lafayette lahab laheeb lahela lahthan lai laibrook laidley laidly laila laili lailie lailoken laina laine lainey lainie lair laird laire lairgnen

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LANDRY:

First Names which starts with 'la' and ends with 'ry':

First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'y':

lavy lawley lawly lay leeroy leilany lenny leroy lesley levey lewy lexy ley libby liberty lilly lily lindley lindly lindsay lindsey lindy linley linly linsay linsey lomsky lomy lucky lucy lundy lyndsay lyndsey lynley lynsey lynzey

English Words Rhyming LANDRY

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LANDRY AS A WHOLE:

highlandrynoun (n.) Highlanders, collectively.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LANDRY (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (andry) - English Words That Ends with andry:


chandrynoun (n.) Chandlery.

commandrynoun (n.) See Commandery.

husbandrynoun (n.) Care of domestic affairs; economy; domestic management; thrift.
 noun (n.) The business of a husbandman, comprehending the various branches of agriculture; farming.

meandryadjective (a.) Winding; flexuous.

merchandrynoun (n.) Trade; commerce.

monandrynoun (n.) The possession by a woman of only one husband at the same time; -- contrasted with polyandry.

polyandrynoun (n.) The possession by a woman of more than one husband at the same time; -- contrasted with monandry.

proterandrynoun (n.) The condition of being proterandrous.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ndry) - English Words That Ends with ndry:


foundrynoun (n.) The act, process, or art of casting metals.
 noun (n.) The buildings and works for casting metals.

hypochondrynoun (n.) Hypochondriasis.

laundrynoun (n.) A laundering; a washing.
 noun (n.) A place or room where laundering is done.

surrendrynoun (n.) Surrender.

tendrynoun (n.) A tender; an offer.

vagabondrynoun (n.) Vagabondage.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dry) - English Words That Ends with dry:


adryadjective (a.) In a dry or thirsty condition.

balladrynoun (n.) Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads.

bawdrynoun (n.) The practice of procuring women for the gratification of lust.
 noun (n.) Illicit intercourse; fornication.
 noun (n.) Obscenity; filthy, unchaste language.

cedryadjective (a.) Of the nature of cedar.

cuckoldrynoun (n.) The state of being a cuckold; the practice of making cuckolds.

dryadjective (a.) To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay.
 superlative (superl.) Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist.
 superlative (superl.) Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay.
 superlative (superl.) Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry.
 superlative (superl.) Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink.
 superlative (superl.) Of the eyes: Not shedding tears.
 superlative (superl.) Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh.
 superlative (superl.) Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain.
 superlative (superl.) Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit.
 superlative (superl.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid preciseness of execution, or the want of a delicate contour in form, and of easy transition in coloring.
 verb (v. i.) To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly.
 verb (v. i.) To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; -- said of moisture, or a liquid; -- sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up.
 verb (v. i.) To shrivel or wither; to lose vitality.

embassadrynoun (n.) Embassy.

fordryadjective (a.) Entirely dry; withered.

hazardrynoun (n.) Playing at hazard; gaming; gambling.
 noun (n.) Rashness; temerity.

heraldrynoun (n.) The art or office of a herald; the art, practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns armorial; also, of marshaling cavalcades, processions, and public ceremonies.

landlordrynoun (n.) The state of a landlord.

lardrynoun (n.) A larder.

powdryadjective (a.) See Powdery.

ribaldrynoun (n.) The talk of a ribald; low, vulgar language; indecency; obscenity; lewdness; -- now chiefly applied to indecent language, but formerly, as by Chaucer, also to indecent acts or conduct.

ribaudrynoun (n.) Ribaldry.

smoldryadjective (a.) Alt. of Smouldry

smouldryadjective (a.) Smoldering; suffocating; smothery.
 adjective (a.) See Smoldry.

surquedrynoun (n.) Alt. of Surquidry

surquidrynoun (n.) Overweening pride; arrogance; presumption; insolence.

tawdrynoun (n.) A necklace of a rural fashion, bought at St. Audrey's fair; hence, a necklace in general.
 superlative (superl.) Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.
 superlative (superl.) Very fine and showy in colors, without taste or elegance; having an excess of showy ornaments without grace; cheap and gaudy; as, a tawdry dress; tawdry feathers; tawdry colors.

wizardrynoun (n.) The character or practices o/ wizards; sorcery; magic.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LANDRY (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (landr) - Words That Begins with landr:


landreevenoun (n.) A subordinate officer on an extensive estate, who acts as an assistant to the steward.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (land) - Words That Begins with land:


landnoun (n.) Urine. See Lant.
 noun (n.) The solid part of the surface of the earth; -- opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a long voyage.
 noun (n.) Any portion, large or small, of the surface of the earth, considered by itself, or as belonging to an individual or a people, as a country, estate, farm, or tract.
 noun (n.) Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet land; good or bad land.
 noun (n.) The inhabitants of a nation or people.
 noun (n.) The mainland, in distinction from islands.
 noun (n.) The ground or floor.
 noun (n.) The ground left unplowed between furrows; any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in plowing.
 noun (n.) Any ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures, woods, etc., and everything annexed to it, whether by nature, as trees, water, etc., or by the hand of man, as buildings, fences, etc.; real estate.
 noun (n.) The lap of the strakes in a clinker-built boat; the lap of plates in an iron vessel; -- called also landing.
 noun (n.) In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part of the surface which is not so treated, as the level part of a millstone between the furrows, or the surface of the bore of a rifled gun between the grooves.
 verb (v. t.) To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft; to disembark; to debark.
 verb (v. t.) To catch and bring to shore; to capture; as, to land a fish.
 verb (v. t.) To set down after conveying; to cause to fall, alight, or reach; to bring to the end of a course; as, he landed the quoit near the stake; to be thrown from a horse and landed in the mud; to land one in difficulties or mistakes.
 verb (v. i.) To go on shore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to come to the end of a course.

landingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Land
 noun (n.) A going or bringing on shore.
 noun (n.) A place for landing, as from a ship, a carriage. etc.
 noun (n.) The level part of a staircase, at the top of a flight of stairs, or connecting one flight with another.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to or used for, setting, bringing, or going, on shore.

landammannoun (n.) A chief magistrate in some of the Swiss cantons.
 noun (n.) The president of the diet of the Helvetic republic.

landaunoun (n.) A four-wheeled covered vehicle, the top of which is divided into two sections which can be let down, or thrown back, in such a manner as to make an open carriage.

landauletnoun (n.) A small landau.

landedadjective (a.) Having an estate in land.
 adjective (a.) Consisting in real estate or land; as, landed property; landed security.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Land

landernoun (n.) One who lands, or makes a landing.
 noun (n.) A person who waits at the mouth of the shaft to receive the kibble of ore.

landfallnoun (n.) A sudden transference of property in land by the death of its owner.
 noun (n.) Sighting or making land when at sea.

landfloodnoun (n.) An overflowing of land by river; an inundation; a freshet.

landgravenoun (n.) A German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France.

landgraviatenoun (n.) The territory held by a landgrave.
 noun (n.) The office, jurisdiction, or authority of a landgrave.

landgravinenoun (n.) The wife of a landgrave.

landholdernoun (n.) A holder, owner, or proprietor of land.

landladynoun (n.) A woman having real estate which she leases to a tenant or tenants.
 noun (n.) The mistress of an inn or lodging house.

landleapernoun (n.) See Landlouper.

landlessadjective (a.) Having no property in land.

landlockedadjective (a.) Inclosed, or nearly inclosed, by land.
 adjective (a.) Confined to a fresh-water lake by reason of waterfalls or dams; -- said of fishes that would naturally seek the sea, after spawning; as, the landlocked salmon.

landlopernoun (n.) Same as Landlouper.

landlordnoun (n.) The lord of a manor, or of land; the owner of land or houses which he leases to a tenant or tenants.
 noun (n.) The master of an inn or of a lodging house.

landlordismnoun (n.) The state of being a landlord; the characteristics of a landlord; specifically, in Great Britain, the relation of landlords to tenants, especially as regards leased agricultural lands.

landloupernoun (n.) A vagabond; a vagrant.

landloupingadjective (a.) Vagrant; wandering about.

landlubbernoun (n.) One who passes his life on land; -- so called among seamen in contempt or ridicule.

landmannoun (n.) A man who lives or serves on land; -- opposed to seaman.
 noun (n.) An occupier of land.

landmarknoun (n.) A mark to designate the boundary of land; any , mark or fixed object (as a marked tree, a stone, a ditch, or a heap of stones) by which the limits of a farm, a town, or other portion of territory may be known and preserved.
 noun (n.) Any conspicuous object on land that serves as a guide; some prominent object, as a hill or steeple.

landownernoun (n.) An owner of land.

landowningnoun (n.) The owning of land.
 adjective (a.) Having property in land; of or pertaining to landowners.

landscapenoun (n.) A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.
 noun (n.) A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc.
 noun (n.) The pictorial aspect of a country.

landscapistnoun (n.) A painter of landscapes.

landskipnoun (n.) A landscape.

landslipnoun (n.) Alt. of Landslide

landslidenoun (n.) The slipping down of a mass of land from a mountain, hill, etc.
 noun (n.) The land which slips down.

landsmannoun (n.) One who lives on the land; -- opposed to seaman.
 noun (n.) A sailor on his first voyage.

landstreightnoun (n.) A narrow strip of land.

landsturmnoun (n.) That part of the reserve force in Germany which is called out last.
 noun (n.) In Germany and other European nations, and Japan: (a) A general levy in time of war. (b) The forces called out on such levy, composed of all men liable to service who are not in the army, navy, or Landwehr; the last line of defense, supposed to be called out only in case of invasion or other grave emergency. See Army organization, above.

landtagnoun (n.) The diet or legislative body; as, the Landtag of Prussia.
 noun (n.) See Legislasture, below.

landwaiternoun (n.) See Landing waiter, under Landing, a.

landwehrnoun (n.) That part of the army, in Germany and Austria, which has completed the usual military service and is exempt from duty in time of peace, except that it is called out occasionally for drill.

landsthingnoun (n.) See Legislature, below.

landstormnoun (n.) See Varnpligtige.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (lan) - Words That Begins with lan:


lanarkitenoun (n.) A mineral consisting of sulphate of lead, occurring either massive or in long slender prisms, of a greenish white or gray color.

lanarynoun (n.) A place for storing wool.

lancenoun (n.) A weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head; a spear carried by horsemen, and often decorated with a small flag; also, a spear or harpoon used by whalers and fishermen.
 noun (n.) A soldier armed with a lance; a lancer.
 noun (n.) A small iron rod which suspends the core of the mold in casting a shell.
 noun (n.) An instrument which conveys the charge of a piece of ordnance and forces it home.
 noun (n.) One of the small paper cases filled with combustible composition, which mark the outlines of a figure.
 verb (v. t.) To pierce with a lance, or with any similar weapon.
 verb (v. t.) To open with a lancet; to pierce; as, to lance a vein or an abscess.
 verb (v. t.) To throw in the manner of a lance. See Lanch.

lancingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lance

lancegaynoun (n.) Alt. of Lancegaye

lancegayenoun (n.) A kind of spear anciently used. Its use was prohibited by a statute of Richard II.

lanceletnoun (n.) A small fishlike animal (Amphioxus lanceolatus), remarkable for the rudimentary condition of its organs. It is the type of the class Leptocardia. See Amphioxus, Leptocardia.

lancelyadjective (a.) Like a lance.

lanceolaradjective (a.) Lanceolate.

lanceolateadjective (a.) Alt. of Lanceolated

lanceolatedadjective (a.) Rather narrow, tapering to a point at the apex, and sometimes at the base also; as, a lanceolate leaf.

lancepesadenoun (n.) An assistant to a corporal; a private performing the duties of a corporal; -- called also lance corporal.

lancernoun (n.) One who lances; one who carries a lance; especially, a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances, attached to the cavalry service of some nations.
 noun (n.) A lancet.
 noun (n.) A set of quadrilles of a certain arrangement.

lancetnoun (n.) A surgical instrument of various forms, commonly sharp-pointed and two-edged, used in venesection, and in opening abscesses, etc.
 noun (n.) An iron bar used for tapping a melting furnace.

lancewoodnoun (n.) A tough, elastic wood, often used for the shafts of gigs, archery bows, fishing rods, and the like. Also, the tree which produces this wood, Duguetia Quitarensis (a native of Guiana and Cuba), and several other trees of the same family (Anonaseae).

lanchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lanch

lanciferousadjective (a.) Bearing a lance.

lanciformadjective (a.) Having the form of a lance.

lancinatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lanciname
 adjective (a.) Piercing; seeming to pierce or stab; as, lancinating pains (i.e., severe, darting pains).

lancinationnoun (n.) A tearing; laceration.

lanenoun (n.) A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice.
 adjective (a.) Alone.

langahanoun (n.) A curious colubriform snake of the genus Xyphorhynchus, from Madagascar. It is brownish red, and its nose is prolonged in the form of a sharp blade.

langareynoun (n.) One of numerous species of long-winged, shrikelike birds of Australia and the East Indies, of the genus Artamus, and allied genera; called also wood swallow.

langatenoun (n.) A linen roller used in dressing wounds.

langdaknoun (n.) A wolf (Canis pallipes), found in India, allied to the jackal.

langragenoun (n.) Alt. of Langrel

langrelnoun (n.) A kind of shot formerly used at sea for tearing sails and rigging. It consisted of bolts, nails, and other pieces of iron fastened together or inclosed in a canister.

langretnoun (n.) A kind of loaded die.

langridgenoun (n.) See Langrage.

langsynenoun (adv. & n.) Long since; long ago.

langteraloonoun (n.) An old game at cards. See Loo (a).

languagenoun (n.) Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression of ideas by the voice; sounds, expressive of thought, articulated by the organs of the throat and mouth.
 noun (n.) The expression of ideas by writing, or any other instrumentality.
 noun (n.) The forms of speech, or the methods of expressing ideas, peculiar to a particular nation.
 noun (n.) The characteristic mode of arranging words, peculiar to an individual speaker or writer; manner of expression; style.
 noun (n.) The inarticulate sounds by which animals inferior to man express their feelings or their wants.
 noun (n.) The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
 noun (n.) The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
 noun (n.) A race, as distinguished by its speech.
 verb (v. t.) To communicate by language; to express in language.

languagingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Language

languagedadjective (a.) Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Language

languagelessadjective (a.) Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.

languedadjective (a.) Tongued; having the tongue visible.

languetnoun (n.) Anything resembling the tongue in form or office; specif., the slip of metal in an organ pipe which turns the current of air toward its mouth.
 noun (n.) That part of the hilt, in certain kinds of swords, which overlaps the scabbard.

languidadjective (a.) Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull.
 adjective (a.) Slow in progress; tardy.
 adjective (a.) Promoting or indicating weakness or heaviness; as, a languid day.

languishingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Languish
 adjective (a.) Becoming languid and weak; pining; losing health and strength.
 adjective (a.) Amorously pensive; as, languishing eyes, or look.

languishnoun (n.) See Languishiment.
 verb (v. i.) To become languid or weak; to lose strength or animation; to be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; to pine away; to wither or fade.
 verb (v. i.) To assume an expression of weariness or tender grief, appealing for sympathy.
 verb (v. i.) To cause to droop or pine.

languishernoun (n.) One who languishes.

languishmentnoun (n.) The state of languishing.
 noun (n.) Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness.

languishnessnoun (n.) Languishment.

languornoun (n.) A state of the body or mind which is caused by exhaustion of strength and characterized by a languid feeling; feebleness; lassitude; laxity.
 noun (n.) Any enfeebling disease.
 noun (n.) Listless indolence; dreaminess. Pope.

languorousadjective (a.) Producing, or tending to produce, languor; characterized by languor.

langyanoun (n.) One of several species of East Indian and Asiatic fresh-water fishes of the genus Ophiocephalus, remarkable for their power of living out of water, and for their tenacity of life; -- called also walking fishes.

laniardnoun (n.) See Lanyard.

laniariformadjective (a.) Shaped like a laniary, or canine, tooth.

laniaryadjective (a.) Lacerating or tearing; as, the laniary canine teeth.
 adjective (a.) The shambles; a place of slaughter.
 adjective (a.) A laniary, or canine, tooth.

laniationnoun (n.) A tearing in pieces.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LANDRY:

English Words which starts with 'la' and ends with 'ry':

laboratorynoun (n.) The workroom of a chemist; also, a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science; as, a chemical, physical, or biological laboratory. Hence, by extension, a place where something is prepared, or some operation is performed; as, the liver is the laboratory of the bile.

lachrymaryadjective (a.) Containing, or intended to contain, tears; lachrymal.

lachrymatorynoun (n.) A "tear-bottle;" a narrow-necked vessel found in sepulchers of the ancient Romans; -- so called from a former notion that the tears of the deceased person's friends were collected in it. Called also lachrymal or lacrymal.

lactarynoun (n.) a dairyhouse.
 adjective (a.) Milky; full of white juice like milk.

lactoryadjective (a.) Lactiferous.

laevorotatoryadjective (a.) Same as Levorotatory. Cf. Dextrorotatory.

lamaserynoun (n.) A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.

lamellaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to lamella or to lamellae; lamellar.

laminaryadjective (a.) Laminar.

lampoonrynoun (n.) The act of lampooning; a lampoon, or lampoons.

lapidarynoun (n.) An artificer who cuts, polishes, and engraves precious stones; hence, a dealer in precious stones.
 noun (n.) A virtuoso skilled in gems or precious stones; a connoisseur of lapidary work.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the art of cutting stones, or engraving on stones, either gems or monuments; as, lapidary ornamentation.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to monumental inscriptions; as, lapidary adulation.

laquearyadjective (a.) Using a noose, as a gladiator.

larderynoun (n.) A larder.

larrynoun (n.) Same as Lorry, or Lorrie.

larynoun (n.) A guillemot; -- called also lavy.

lasterynoun (n.) A red color.

laudatoryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.

lavatorynoun (n.) A place for washing.
 noun (n.) A basin or other vessel for washing in.
 noun (n.) A wash or lotion for a diseased part.
 noun (n.) A place where gold is obtained by washing.
 adjective (a.) Washing, or cleansing by washing.