Name Report For First Name LAUNCELOT:

LAUNCELOT

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

Rhymes with LAUNCELOT - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LAUNCELOT

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LAUNCELOT AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH LAUNCELOT (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (auncelot) - Names That Ends with auncelot:

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (uncelot) - Names That Ends with uncelot:

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

lancelot

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

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

phelot camelot

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

charlot lot

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

groot daedbot margot amot bemot daviot eliot elliot estcot jacot jeannot lohoot preostcot prescot scot talbot talehot tibbot weallcot westcot wolfcot wulfcot wilmot bernot arnot dermot talebot walcot ascot abbot heorot annot

NAMES RHYMING WITH LAUNCELOT (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (launcelo) - Names That Begins with launcelo:

launcelo

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (launcel) - Names That Begins with launcel:

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

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

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

launder launfal

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

laudegrance laudine laughlin laura lauraine laural lauralee lauralyn laurana laureano laureen laurel laurelai laurelei laurelle laurelynn lauren laurena laurence laurencia laurene laurenne laurent laurentia laurentiu laurenz lauretta laurette laurian lauriano laurie lauriel laurinda laurit laurita lauritz lauryn lausanne

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

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LAUNCELOT:

First Names which starts with 'laun' and ends with 'elot':

First Names which starts with 'lau' and ends with 'lot':

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

First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 't':

lambart lambert lambrecht lambret lambrett lamont lamorat langit legget leveret leverett liesbet lilibet lirit lisabet lisavet lisbet list lizbet lorant lunet lynet lynett lynnet lyonet

English Words Rhyming LAUNCELOT

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LAUNCELOT AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (auncelot) - English Words That Ends with auncelot:



Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (uncelot) - English Words That Ends with uncelot:



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



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


ocelotnoun (n.) An American feline carnivore (Felis pardalis). It ranges from the Southwestern United States to Patagonia. It is covered with blackish ocellated spots and blotches, which are variously arranged. The ground color varies from reddish gray to tawny yellow.


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


angelotnoun (n.) A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.
 noun (n.) An instrument of music, of the lute kind, now disused.
 noun (n.) A sort of small, rich cheese, made in Normandy.

bibelotnoun (n.) A small decorative object without practical utility.

camelotnoun (n.) See Camelet.

helotnoun (n.) A slave in ancient Sparta; a Spartan serf; hence, a slave or serf.

potelotnoun (n.) Molybdenum sulphide.


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


anthropoglotnoun (n.) An animal which has a tongue resembling that of man, as the parrot.

ballotnoun (n.) Originally, a ball used for secret voting. Hence: Any printed or written ticket used in voting.
 noun (n.) The act of voting by balls or written or printed ballots or tickets; the system of voting secretly by balls or by tickets.
 noun (n.) The whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district.
 noun (n.) To vote or decide by ballot; as, to ballot for a candidate.
 verb (v. t.) To vote for or in opposition to.

billotnoun (n.) Bullion in the bar or mass.

blotnoun (n.) A spot or stain, as of ink on paper; a blur.
 noun (n.) An obliteration of something written or printed; an erasure.
 noun (n.) A spot on reputation; a stain; a disgrace; a reproach; a blemish.
 noun (n.) An exposure of a single man to be taken up.
 noun (n.) A single man left on a point, exposed to be taken up.
 noun (n.) A weak point; a failing; an exposed point or mark.
 verb (v. t.) To spot, stain, or bespatter, as with ink.
 verb (v. t.) To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.
 verb (v. t.) To stain with infamy; to disgrace.
 verb (v. t.) To obliterate, as writing with ink; to cancel; to efface; -- generally with out; as, to blot out a word or a sentence. Often figuratively; as, to blot out offenses.
 verb (v. t.) To obscure; to eclipse; to shadow.
 verb (v. t.) To dry, as writing, with blotting paper.
 verb (v. i.) To take a blot; as, this paper blots easily.

cachalotnoun (n.) The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). It has in the top of its head a large cavity, containing an oily fluid, which, after death, concretes into a whitish crystalline substance called spermaceti. See Sperm whale.

callotnoun (n.) A plant coif or skullcap. Same as Calotte.
 noun (n.) A close cap without visor or brim.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by English serjeants at law.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by the French cavalry under their helmets.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.

carlotnoun (n.) A churl; a boor; a peasant or countryman.

clotnoun (n.) A concretion or coagulation; esp. a soft, slimy, coagulated mass, as of blood; a coagulum.
 verb (v. i.) To concrete, coagulate, or thicken, as soft or fluid matter by evaporation; to become a cot or clod.
 verb (v. t.) To form into a slimy mass.

complotnoun (n.) A plotting together; a confederacy in some evil design; a conspiracy.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To plot or plan together; to conspire; to join in a secret design.

counterplotnoun (n.) A plot or artifice opposed to another.
 verb (v. t.) To oppose, as another plot, by plotting; to attempt to frustrate, as a stratagem, by stratagem.

eschalotnoun (n.) See Shallot.

firlotnoun (n.) A dry measure formerly used in Scotland; the fourth part of a boll of grain or meal. The Linlithgow wheat firlot was to the imperial bushel as 998 to 1000; the barley firlot as 1456 to 1000.

fyllotnoun (n.) A rebated cross, formerly used as a secret emblem, and a common ornament. It is also called gammadion, and swastika.

giglotnoun (n.) Alt. of Giglet
 adjective (a.) Giddi; light; inconstant; wanton.

grassplotnoun (n.) A plot or space covered with grass; a lawn.

harlotnoun (n.) A churl; a common man; a person, male or female, of low birth.
 noun (n.) A person given to low conduct; a rogue; a cheat; a rascal.
 noun (n.) A woman who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a common woman; a strumpet.
 adjective (a.) Wanton; lewd; low; base.
 verb (v. i.) To play the harlot; to practice lewdness.

heptaglotnoun (n.) A book in seven languages.

lotnoun (n.) That which happens without human design or forethought; chance; accident; hazard; fortune; fate.
 noun (n.) Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without man's choice or will; as, to cast or draw lots.
 noun (n.) The part, or fate, which falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
 noun (n.) A separate portion; a number of things taken collectively; as, a lot of stationery; -- colloquially, sometimes of people; as, a sorry lot; a bad lot.
 noun (n.) A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field; as, a building lot in a city.
 noun (n.) A large quantity or number; a great deal; as, to spend a lot of money; lots of people think so.
 noun (n.) A prize in a lottery.
 verb (v. t.) To allot; to sort; to portion.

marplotnoun (n.) One who, by his officious /nterference, mars or frustrates a design or plot.

melilotnoun (n.) Any species of Melilotus, a genus of leguminous herbs having a vanillalike odor; sweet clover; hart's clover. The blue melilot (Melilotus caerulea) is used in Switzerland to give color and flavor to sapsago cheese.

pentaglotnoun (n.) A work in five different tongues.

pilotnoun (n.) One employed to steer a vessel; a helmsman; a steersman.
 noun (n.) Specifically, a person duly qualified, and licensed by authority, to conduct vessels into and out of a port, or in certain waters, for a fixed rate of fees.
 noun (n.) Figuratively: A guide; a director of another through a difficult or unknown course.
 noun (n.) An instrument for detecting the compass error.
 noun (n.) The cowcatcher of a locomotive.
 noun (n.) One who flies, or is qualified to fly, a balloon, an airship, or a flying machine.
 noun (n.) A short plug at the end of a counterbore to guide the tool. Pilots are sometimes made interchangeable.
 noun (n.) The heading or excavation of relatively small dimensions, first made in the driving of a larger tunnel.
 verb (v. t.) To direct the course of, as of a ship, where navigation is dangerous.
 verb (v. t.) Figuratively: To guide, as through dangers or difficulties.
 verb (v. t.) To fly, or act as pilot of (an aircraft).

plotnoun (n.) A small extent of ground; a plat; as, a garden plot.
 noun (n.) A plantation laid out.
 noun (n.) A plan or draught of a field, farm, estate, etc., drawn to a scale.
 noun (n.) Any scheme, stratagem, secret design, or plan, of a complicated nature, adapted to the accomplishment of some purpose, usually a treacherous and mischievous one; a conspiracy; an intrigue; as, the Rye-house Plot.
 noun (n.) A share in such a plot or scheme; a participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
 noun (n.) Contrivance; deep reach of thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
 noun (n.) A plan; a purpose.
 noun (n.) In fiction, the story of a play, novel, romance, or poem, comprising a complication of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
 verb (v. t.) To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on a plan; to delineate.
 verb (v. i.) To form a scheme of mischief against another, especially against a government or those who administer it; to conspire.
 verb (v. i.) To contrive a plan or stratagem; to scheme.
 verb (v. t.) To plan; to scheme; to devise; to contrive secretly.

polyglotnoun (n.) One who speaks several languages.
 noun (n.) A book containing several versions of the same text, or containing the same subject matter in several languages; esp., the Scriptures in several languages.
 adjective (a.) Containing, or made up, of, several languages; as, a polyglot lexicon, Bible.
 adjective (a.) Versed in, or speaking, many languages.

shallotnoun (n.) A small kind of onion (Allium Ascalonicum) growing in clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or eschalot.

simblotnoun (n.) The harness of a drawloom.

slotnoun (n.) A broad, flat, wooden bar; a slat or sloat.
 noun (n.) A bolt or bar for fastening a door.
 noun (n.) A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; esp., one for the reception of a piece fitting or sliding in it.
 noun (n.) The track of a deer; hence, a track of any kind.
 verb (v. t.) To shut with violence; to slam; as, to slot a door.

surmulotnoun (n.) The brown, or Norway, rat.

underplotnoun (n.) A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the main story, and subservient to it.
 noun (n.) A clandestine scheme; a trick.

zealotnoun (n.) One who is zealous; one who engages warmly in any cause, and pursues his object with earnestness and ardor; especially, one who is overzealous, or carried away by his zeal; one absorbed in devotion to anything; an enthusiast; a fanatical partisan.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (launcelo) - Words That Begins with launcelo:



Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (launcel) - Words That Begins with launcel:



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


launcenoun (n.) A lance.
 noun (n.) A balance.
 noun (n.) See Lant, the fish.

launcegayenoun (n.) See Langegaye.


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


launchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Launch

launchnoun (n.) The act of launching.
 noun (n.) The movement of a vessel from land into the water; especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which it is built.
 noun (n.) The boat of the largest size belonging to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size driven by steam, naphtha, electricity, or the like.
 verb (v. i.) To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
 verb (v. i.) To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce.
 verb (v. i.) To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
 verb (v. i.) To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or enterprise.
 verb (v. i.) To move with force and swiftness like a sliding from the stocks into the water; to plunge; to make a beginning; as, to launch into the current of a stream; to launch into an argument or discussion; to launch into lavish expenditures; -- often with out.


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


laundnoun (n.) A plain sprinkled with trees or underbrush; a glade.

laundernoun (n.) A washerwoman.
 noun (n.) A trough used by miners to receive the powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus, for comminuting, or sorting, the ore.
 verb (v. i.) To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; as, to launder shirts.
 verb (v. i.) To lave; to wet.

launderingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Launder
 noun (n.) The act, or occupation, of one who launders; washing and ironing.

launderernoun (n.) One who follows the business of laundering.

laundressnoun (n.) A woman whose employment is laundering.
 verb (v. i.) To act as a laundress.

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

laundrymannoun (n.) A man who follows the business of laundering.


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


laudingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Laud

laudabilitynoun (n.) Laudableness; praiseworthiness.

laudablenessnoun (n.) The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness.

laudaninenoun (n.) A white organic base, resembling morphine, and obtained from certain varieties of opium.

laudanumnoun (n.) Tincture of opium, used for various medical purposes.

laudativenoun (n.) A panegyric; a eulogy.
 adjective (a.) Laudatory.

laudatornoun (n.) One who lauds.
 noun (n.) An arbitrator.

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

laudernoun (n.) One who lauds.

laughingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Laugh
 noun (a. & n.) from Laugh, v. i.

laughnoun (n.) An expression of mirth peculiar to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. See Laugh, v. i.
 verb (v. i.) To show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter.
 verb (v. i.) Fig.: To be or appear gay, cheerful, pleasant, mirthful, lively, or brilliant; to sparkle; to sport.
 verb (v. t.) To affect or influence by means of laughter or ridicule.
 verb (v. t.) To express by, or utter with, laughter; -- with out.

laughableadjective (a.) Fitted to excite laughter; as, a laughable story; a laughable scene.

laughernoun (n.) One who laughs.
 noun (n.) A variety of the domestic pigeon.

laughingstocknoun (n.) An object of ridicule; a butt of sport.

laughsomeadjective (a.) Exciting laughter; also, addicted to laughter; merry.

laughterlessadjective (a.) Not laughing; without laughter.

laughworthyadjective (a.) Deserving to be laughed at.

laumontitenoun (n.) A mineral, of a white color and vitreous luster. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime. Exposed to the air, it loses water, becomes opaque, and crumbles.

lauranoun (n.) A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.

lauraceousadjective (a.) Belonging to, or resembling, a natural order (Lauraceae) of trees and shrubs having aromatic bark and foliage, and including the laurel, sassafras, cinnamon tree, true camphor tree, etc.

lauratenoun (n.) A salt of lauric acid.

laureatenoun (n.) One crowned with laurel; a poet laureate.
 adjective (a.) Crowned, or decked, with laurel.
 verb (v. i.) To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at the English universities.

laureatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Laureate

laureateshipnoun (n.) State, or office, of a laureate.

laureationnoun (n.) The act of crowning with laurel; the act of conferring an academic degree, or honorary title.

laurelnoun (n.) An evergreen shrub, of the genus Laurus (L. nobilis), having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils; -- called also sweet bay.
 noun (n.) A crown of laurel; hence, honor; distinction; fame; -- especially in the plural; as, to win laurels.
 noun (n.) An English gold coin made in 1619, and so called because the king's head on it was crowned with laurel.

laureledadjective (a.) Crowned with laurel, or with a laurel wreath; laureate.

laurentianadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills.

laurernoun (n.) Laurel.

laurestinenoun (n.) The Viburnum Tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter mouths.

lauricadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the European bay or laurel (Laurus nobilis).

lauriferousadjective (a.) Producing, or bringing, laurel.

laurinnoun (n.) A white crystalline substance extracted from the fruit of the bay (Laurus nobilis), and consisting of a complex mixture of glycerin ethers of several organic acids.

laurinolnoun (n.) Ordinary camphor; -- so called in allusion to the family name (Lauraceae) of the camphor trees. See Camphor.

lauriolnoun (n.) Spurge laurel.

lauritenoun (n.) A rare sulphide of osmium and ruthenium found with platinum in Borneo and Oregon.

lauronenoun (n.) The ketone of lauric acid.

laurusnoun (n.) A genus of trees including, according to modern authors, only the true laurel (Laurus nobilis), and the larger L. Canariensis of Madeira and the Canary Islands. Formerly the sassafras, the camphor tree, the cinnamon tree, and several other aromatic trees and shrubs, were also referred to the genus Laurus.

lausadjective (a.) Loose.

lautverschiebungnoun (n.) The regular changes which the primitive Indo-European stops, or mute consonants, underwent in the Teutonic languages, probably as early as the 3d century b. c. , often called the first Lautverschiebung, sound shifting, or consonant shifting.
 noun (n.) A somewhat similar set of changes taking place in the High German dialects (less fully in modern literary German) from the 6th to the 8th century, known as the second Lautverschiebung, the result of which form the striking differences between High German and The Low German Languages. The statement of these changes is commonly regarded as forming part of Grimm's law, because included in it as originally framed.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LAUNCELOT:

English Words which starts with 'laun' and ends with 'elot':



English Words which starts with 'lau' and ends with 'lot':



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