Name Report For First Name GLENDON:

GLENDON

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

Rhymes with GLENDON - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming GLENDON

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GLENDON AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH GLENDON (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (lendon) - Names That Ends with lendon:

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

brendon

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

condon randon shandon lyndon landon brandon sandon

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

aedon sidon dudon celyddon corydon korudon ladon laomedon poseidon sarpedon spyridon raidon ardon beldon bredon burhdon caedon creedon croydon don eldon feldon gordon gradon haddon hadon haydon jadon jaedon jaidon jaydon jordon lancdon langdon mardon ogdon weldon waldon seldon huntingdon burdon blagdon vardon celidon odon sheldon elsdon kingdon meldon seadon wildon adon jourdon bardon braddon bradon braedon braydon raydon

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

afton carnation solon strephon cihuaton nijlon sokanon odion sion accalon hebron pendragon antton erromon gotzon txanton zorion eburacon mabon bendision alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison histion kenton pierson preston ralston

NAMES RHYMING WITH GLENDON (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (glendo) - Names That Begins with glendo:

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

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

glen glenn glenna

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

gleann gleda glewlwyd

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

glad gladwin gladwyn glaedwi glaedwine glais glaleanna glauce glaucus glifieu gliona glor gloriana gloriane glorianna glyn glynn

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GLENDON:

First Names which starts with 'gle' and ends with 'don':

First Names which starts with 'gl' and ends with 'on':

First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'n':

gabhan gabrian gaderian gaelbhan gaelyn gaetan galan galatyn galen galeron galeun galton galvin galvyn galyn gan ganelon gann gannon garaden garadin garadun garadyn garan garatun garbhan garen garin garion garlan garlen garlyn garman garmann garmon garon garran garren garrin garrison garrman garron garrson garson garton garvan garvin garvyn garwin garwyn gascon gaston gauvain gavan gaven gavin gavyn gawain gawen gawyn gaylen gedeon gelban geldersman geralyn geralynn germain german germian geron gerrilyn gervin geryon ghassan ghislain ghusoon ghusun gian gibson gideon gildan gille-eathain gillean gillian gilpin gin giollanaebhin gionnan girven girvyn godewyn godwin golden goldwin goldwyn golligan goodwin goodwyn gordain gordan

English Words Rhyming GLENDON

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GLENDON AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (lendon) - English Words That Ends with lendon:



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


achilles' tendonnoun (n.) The strong tendon formed of the united tendons of the large muscles in the calf of the leg, an inserted into the bone of the heel; -- so called from the mythological account of Achilles being held by the heel when dipped in the River Styx.

clarendonnoun (n.) A style of type having a narrow and heave face. It is made in all sizes.

tendonnoun (n.) A tough insensible cord, bundle, or band of fibrous connective tissue uniting a muscle with some other part; a sinew.


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


abandonnoun (n.) A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease.
 verb (v. t.) To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject.
 verb (v. t.) To give up absolutely; to forsake entirely ; to renounce utterly; to relinquish all connection with or concern on; to desert, as a person to whom one owes allegiance or fidelity; to quit; to surrender.
 verb (v. t.) Reflexively: To give (one's self) up without attempt at self-control; to yield (one's self) unrestrainedly; -- often in a bad sense.
 verb (v. t.) To relinquish all claim to; -- used when an insured person gives up to underwriters all claim to the property covered by a policy, which may remain after loss or damage by a peril insured against.
 verb (v.) Abandonment; relinquishment.

bandonnoun (n.) Disposal; control; license.

corindonnoun (n.) See Corrundum.

fondonnoun (n.) A large copper vessel used for hot amalgamation.

londonnoun (n.) The capital city of England.

randonnoun (n.) Random.
 verb (v. i.) To go or stray at random.

sindonnoun (n.) A wrapper.
 noun (n.) A small rag or pledget introduced into the hole in the cranium made by a trephine.


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


abaddonnoun (n.) The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; -- the same as Apollyon and Asmodeus.
 noun (n.) Hell; the bottomless pit.

acotyledonnoun (n.) A plant which has no cotyledons, as the dodder and all flowerless plants.

anodonnoun (n.) A genus of fresh-water bivalves, having no teeth at the hinge.

bombardonnoun (n.) Originally, a deep-toned instrument of the oboe or bassoon family; thence, a bass reed stop on the organ. The name bombardon is now given to a brass instrument, the lowest of the saxhorns, in tone resembling the ophicleide.

bourdonnoun (n.) A pilgrim's staff.
 noun (n.) A drone bass, as in a bagpipe, or a hurdy-gurdy. See Burden (of a song.)
 noun (n.) A kind of organ stop.

boustrophedonnoun (n.) An ancient mode of writing, in alternate directions, one line from left to right, and the next from right to left (as fields are plowed), as in early Greek and Hittite.

burdonnoun (n.) A pilgrim's staff.

calcedonnoun (n.) A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

celadonnoun (n.) A pale sea-green color; also, porcelain or fine pottery of this tint.

chelidonnoun (n.) The hollow at the flexure of the arm.

cordonnoun (n.) A cord or ribbon bestowed or borne as a badge of honor; a broad ribbon, usually worn after the manner of a baldric, constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order. Cf. Grand cordon.
 noun (n.) The cord worn by a Franciscan friar.
 noun (n.) The coping of the scarp wall, which projects beyong the face of the wall a few inches.
 noun (n.) A line or series of sentinels, or of military posts, inclosing or guarding any place or thing.
 noun (n.) A rich and ornamental lace or string, used to secure a mantle in some costumes of state.

coryphodonnoun (n.) A genus of extinct mammals from the eocene tertiary of Europe and America. Its species varied in size between the tapir and rhinoceros, and were allied to those animals, but had short, plantigrade, five-toed feet, like the elephant.

cotyledonnoun (n.) One of the patches of villi found in some forms of placenta.
 noun (n.) A leaf borne by the caulicle or radicle of an embryo; a seed leaf.

croydonnoun (n.) A kind of carriage like a gig, orig. of wicker-work.
 noun (n.) A kind of cotton sheeting; also, a calico.

decachordonnoun (n.) An ancient Greek musical instrument of ten strings, resembling the harp.
 noun (n.) Something consisting of ten parts.

dicotyledonnoun (n.) A plant whose seeds divide into two seed lobes, or cotyledons, in germinating.

diodonnoun (n.) A genus of spinose, plectognath fishes, having the teeth of each jaw united into a single beaklike plate. They are able to inflate the body by taking in air or water, and, hence, are called globefishes, swellfishes, etc. Called also porcupine fishes, and sea hedgehogs.
 noun (n.) A genus of whales.

diprotodonnoun (n.) An extinct Quaternary marsupial from Australia, about as large as the hippopotamus; -- so named because of its two large front teeth. See Illustration in Appendix.

donnoun (n.) Sir; Mr; Signior; -- a title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now common to all classes.
 noun (n.) A grand personage, or one making pretension to consequence; especially, the head of a college, or one of the fellows at the English universities.
 verb (v. t.) To put on; to dress in; to invest one's self with.

espadonnoun (n.) A long, heavy, two-handed and two-edged sword, formerly used by Spanish foot soldiers and by executioners.

euroclydonnoun (n.) A tempestuous northeast wind which blows in the Mediterranean. See Levanter.

formedonnoun (n.) A writ of right for a tenant in tail in case of a discontinuance of the estate tail. This writ has been abolished.

gardonnoun (n.) A European cyprinoid fish; the id.

glyptodonnoun (n.) An extinct South American quaternary mammal, allied to the armadillos. It was as large as an ox, was covered with tessellated scales, and had fluted teeth.

guerdonnoun (n.) A reward; requital; recompense; -- used in both a good and a bad sense.
 noun (n.) To give guerdon to; to reward; to be a recompense for.

hagdonnoun (n.) One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus; esp., P. major, the greater shearwarter, and P. Stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater; -- called also hagdown, haglin, and hag. See Shearwater.

hecatompedonnoun (n.) A name given to the old Parthenon at Athens, because measuring 100 Greek feet, probably in the width across the stylobate.

iguanodonnoun (n.) A genus of gigantic herbivorous dinosaurs having a birdlike pelvis and large hind legs with three-toed feet capable of supporting the entire body. Its teeth resemble those of the iguana, whence its name. Several species are known, mostly from the Wealden of England and Europe. See Illustration in Appendix.

jurdonnoun (n.) Jordan.

labyrinthodonnoun (n.) A genus of very large fossil amphibians, of the Triassic period, having bony plates on the under side of the body. It is the type of the order Labyrinthodonta. Called also Mastodonsaurus.

lardonnoun (n.) Alt. of Lardoon

leontodonnoun (n.) A genus of liguliflorous composite plants, including the fall dandelion (L. autumnale), and formerly the true dandelion; -- called also lion's tooth.

lycoperdonnoun (n.) A genus of fungi, remarkable for the great quantity of spores, forming a fine dust, which is thrown out like smoke when the plant is compressed or burst; puffball.

mastodonnoun (n.) An extinct genus of mammals closely allied to the elephant, but having less complex molar teeth, and often a pair of lower, as well as upper, tusks, which are incisor teeth. The species were mostly larger than elephants, and their romains occur in nearly all parts of the world in deposits ranging from Miocene to late Quaternary time.

monocotyledonnoun (n.) A plant with only one cotyledon, or seed lobe.

mylodonnoun (n.) An extinct genus of large slothlike American edentates, allied to Megatherium.

myrmidonnoun (n.) One of a fierce tribe or troop who accompained Achilles, their king, to the Trojan war.
 noun (n.) A soldier or a subordinate civil officer who executes cruel orders of a superior without protest or pity; -- sometimes applied to bailiffs, constables, etc.

oreodonnoun (n.) A genus of extinct herbivorous mammals, abundant in the Tertiary formation of the Rocky Mountains. It is more or less related to the camel, hog, and deer.

parallelopipedonnoun (n.) A parallelopiped.

polycotyledonnoun (n.) A plant that has many, or more than two, cotyledons in the seed.

pteranodonnoun (n.) A genus of American Cretaceous pterodactyls destitute of teeth. Several species are known, some of which had an expanse of wings of twenty feet or more.

siredonnoun (n.) The larval form of any salamander while it still has external gills; especially, one of those which, like the axolotl (Amblystoma Mexicanum), sometimes lay eggs while in this larval state, but which under more favorable conditions lose their gills and become normal salamanders. See also Axolotl.

skaddonnoun (n.) The larva of a bee.

smilodonnoun (n.) An extinct genus of saber-toothed tigers. See Mach/rodus.

solenodonnoun (n.) Either one of two species of singular West Indian insectivores, allied to the tenrec. One species (Solendon paradoxus), native of St. Domingo, is called also agouta; the other (S. Cubanus), found in Cuba, is called almique.

sphenodonnoun (n.) Same as Hatteria.

squalodonnoun (n.) A genus of fossil whales belonging to the Phocodontia; -- so called because their are serrated, like a shark's.

tetradonnoun (n.) See Tetrodon.

tetrodonnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of plectognath fishes belonging to Tetrodon and allied genera. Each jaw is furnished with two large, thick, beaklike, bony teeth.

toxodonnoun (n.) A gigantic extinct herbivorous mammal from South America, having teeth bent like a bow. It is the type of the order Toxodonta.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (glendo) - Words That Begins with glendo:



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



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


glennoun (n.) A secluded and narrow valley; a dale; a depression between hills.

glenlivatnoun (n.) Alt. of Glenlivet

glenlivetnoun (n.) A kind of Scotch whisky, named from the district in which it was first made.

glenoidadjective (a.) Having the form of a smooth and shallow depression; socketlike; -- applied to several articular surfaces of bone; as, the glenoid cavity, or fossa, of the scapula, in which the head of the humerus articulates.

glenoidaladjective (a.) Glenoid.

glentnoun (n. & v.) See Glint.


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


gleadnoun (n.) A live coal. See Gleed.

gleamnoun (n.) A shoot of light; a small stream of light; a beam; a ray; a glimpse.
 noun (n.) Brightness; splendor.
 verb (v. i.) To disgorge filth, as a hawk.
 verb (v. t.) To shoot, or dart, as rays of light; as, at the dawn, light gleams in the east.
 verb (v. t.) To shine; to cast light; to glitter.
 verb (v. t.) To shoot out (flashes of light, etc.).

gleamingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gleam

gleamyadjective (a.) Darting beams of light; casting light in rays; flashing; coruscating.

gleaningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glean
 noun (n.) The act of gathering after reapers; that which is collected by gleaning.

gleannoun (n.) A collection made by gleaning.
 noun (n.) Cleaning; afterbirth.
 verb (v. t.) To gather after a reaper; to collect in scattered or fragmentary parcels, as the grain left by a reaper, or grapes left after the gathering.
 verb (v. t.) To gather from (a field or vineyard) what is left.
 verb (v. t.) To collect with patient and minute labor; to pick out; to obtain.
 verb (v. i.) To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers.
 verb (v. i.) To pick up or gather anything by degrees.

gleanernoun (n.) One who gathers after reapers.
 noun (n.) One who gathers slowly with labor.

glebenoun (n.) A lump; a clod.
 noun (n.) Turf; soil; ground; sod.
 noun (n.) The land belonging, or yielding revenue, to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice.

glebelessadjective (a.) Having no glebe.

glebositynoun (n.) The quality of being glebous.

glebousadjective (a.) Alt. of Gleby

glebyadjective (a.) Pertaining to the glebe; turfy; cloddy; fertile; fruitful.

gledenoun (n.) A live coal.
 verb (v. i.) The common European kite (Milvus ictinus). This name is also sometimes applied to the buzzard.

gleenoun (n.) Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.
 noun (n.) Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.
 noun (n.) An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome.

gleefuladjective (a.) Merry; gay; joyous.

gleeknoun (n.) A jest or scoff; a trick or deception.
 noun (n.) An enticing look or glance.
 noun (n.) A game at cards, once popular, played by three persons.
 noun (n.) Three of the same cards held in the same hand; -- hence, three of anything.
 verb (v. i.) To make sport; to gibe; to sneer; to spend time idly.

gleemannoun (n.) A name anciently given to an itinerant minstrel or musician.

gleesomeadjective (a.) Merry; joyous; gleeful.

gleetnoun (n.) A transparent mucous discharge from the membrane of the urethra, commonly an effect of gonorrhea.
 verb (v. i.) To flow in a thin, limpid humor; to ooze, as gleet.
 verb (v. i.) To flow slowly, as water.

gleetyadjective (a.) Ichorous; thin; limpid.

glegadjective (a.) Quick of perception; alert; sharp.

gleirenoun (n.) Alt. of Gleyre

gleyrenoun (n.) See Glair.

gleucometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the specific gravity and ascertaining the quantity of sugar contained in must.

glewnoun (n.) See Glue.

glebanoun (n.) The chambered sporogenous tissue forming the central mass of the sporophore in puff balls, stinkhorns, etc.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GLENDON:

English Words which starts with 'gle' and ends with 'don':



English Words which starts with 'gl' and ends with 'on':

glaciationnoun (n.) Act of freezing.
 noun (n.) That which is formed by freezing; ice.
 noun (n.) The process of glaciating, or the state of being glaciated; the production of glacial phenomena.

glandulationnoun (n.) The situation and structure of the secretory vessels in plants.

glomerationnoun (n.) The act of forming or gathering into a ball or round mass; the state of being gathered into a ball; conglomeration.
 noun (n.) That which is formed into a ball; a ball.

gloriationnoun (n.) Boast; a triumphing.

glorificationnoun (n.) The act of glorifyng or of giving glory to.
 noun (n.) The state of being glorifed; as, the glorification of Christ after his resurrection.

glossocomonnoun (n.) A kind of hoisting winch.

glutinationnoun (n.) The act of uniting with glue; sticking together.

gluttonnoun (n.) One who eats voraciously, or to excess; a gormandizer.
 noun (n.) Fig.: One who gluts himself.
 noun (n.) A carnivorous mammal (Gulo luscus), of the family Mustelidae, about the size of a large badger. It was formerly believed to be inordinately voracious, whence the name; the wolverene. It is a native of the northern parts of America, Europe, and Asia.
 adjective (a.) Gluttonous; greedy; gormandizing.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To glut; to eat voraciously.