MURTAUGH
First name MURTAUGH's origin is Irish. MURTAUGH means "a surname". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with MURTAUGH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of murtaugh.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with MURTAUGH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming MURTAUGH
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MURTAUGH AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH MURTAUGH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (urtaugh) - Names That Ends with urtaugh:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rtaugh) - Names That Ends with rtaugh:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (taugh) - Names That Ends with taugh:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (augh) - Names That Ends with augh:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ugh) - Names That Ends with ugh:
callough fitzhugh murrough hugh kimbroughRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (gh) - Names That Ends with gh:
boadhagh brothaigh aghaveagh analeigh ashleigh baleigh brinleigh bryleigh caileigh caleigh calleigh carleigh cayleigh cimberleigh clodagh cynburleigh emaleigh hadleigh haleigh hayleigh heaven-leigh jennaleigh kaeleigh kaleigh karleigh kayleigh kensleigh kinleigh kyleigh leigh nataleigh oonagh raleigh reileigh reneigh ryeleigh shaeleigh shayleigh ansleigh ardagh ardleigh arleigh baigh bartleigh bentleigh beolagh bradaigh brocleigh bromleigh buagh burleigh calvagh crosleigh darragh dunleigh everleigh fardoragh farleigh fogartaigh harleigh laoidhigh lindleigh maonaigh morogh muircheartaigh penleigh sceapleigh tadleigh taicligh thurleigh tormaigh traigh treasigh warleigh taidgh maoldhomhnaigh fearbhirigh brawleigh donagh donogh murtagh joleigh marleigh braweigh ryleigh macmaureadhaighNAMES RHYMING WITH MURTAUGH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (murtaug) - Names That Begins with murtaug:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (murtau) - Names That Begins with murtau:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (murta) - Names That Begins with murta:
murtadhy murtadiRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (murt) - Names That Begins with murt:
murthuileRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (mur) - Names That Begins with mur:
muraco murchadh murdoc murdoch murdock mureithi murel muriel murphey murphy murray murryRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (mu) - Names That Begins with mu:
mu'adh mu'awiyah mu'ayyad mu'tasim mu'tazz muadhnait muata mubarak mudada mudawar muenda mufeed mufeeda mufid mufidah mufidy muhammad muhammed muhanned muhjah muhsin muhtadi muhunnad muiel muir muira muire muireach muireadhach muireall muireann muirfinn muirgheal muirne mujahid mukamutara mukantagara mukarramma mukhtar mukhwana mukki mukonry mulcahy muminah muna munachiso mundhir mundy muneer muneera mungan mungo munir munira munirah munro munroe muntasir mus'ad musa musadora musetta musette musheera mushirah musidora muskan muslim muslimah mustafa mustanen mut muta muthoni muti muwaffaqNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MURTAUGH:
First Names which starts with 'mur' and ends with 'ugh':
First Names which starts with 'mu' and ends with 'gh':
First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'h':
ma'isah macadhamh macbeth macdaibhidh macdhubh macintosh mackintosh madihah maegth mahkah mahuizoh maizah majidah makaylah malcah maleah malkah mallaidh mamdouh manikah mannleah marah maralah margrith mariah maridith marineth marsh math matholwch matoskah mawiyah mayah maymunah mayyadah mckaylah meadghbh meadhbh menachemah menassah mensah meredith micah micaiah mikkah milcah milosh mimiteh minh minkah minninnewah misbah mitch moireach mokatavatah month moriah mosheh msrah myah myrahEnglish Words Rhyming MURTAUGH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MURTAUGH AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MURTAUGH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (urtaugh) - English Words That Ends with urtaugh:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rtaugh) - English Words That Ends with rtaugh:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (taugh) - English Words That Ends with taugh:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (augh) - English Words That Ends with augh:
draugh | noun (n.) See Draft. |
haugh | noun (n.) A low-lying meadow by the side of a river. |
horselaugh | noun (n.) A loud, boisterous laugh; a guffaw. |
laugh | noun (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. |
overslaugh | noun (n.) A bar in a river; as, the overslaugh in the Hudson River. |
verb (v. t.) To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or an impediment; as, to overslaugh a bill in a legislative body; to overslaugh a military officer, that is, to hinder his promotion or employment. |
usquebaugh | adjective (a.) A compound distilled spirit made in Ireland and Scotland; whisky. |
adjective (a.) A liquor compounded of brandy, or other strong spirit, raisins, cinnamon and other spices. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ugh) - English Words That Ends with ugh:
borough | noun (n.) In England, an incorporated town that is not a city; also, a town that sends members to parliament; in Scotland, a body corporate, consisting of the inhabitants of a certain district, erected by the sovereign, with a certain jurisdiction; in America, an incorporated town or village, as in Pennsylvania and Connecticut. |
noun (n.) The collective body of citizens or inhabitants of a borough; as, the borough voted to lay a tax. | |
noun (n.) An association of men who gave pledges or sureties to the king for the good behavior of each other. | |
noun (n.) The pledge or surety thus given. |
bough | noun (n.) An arm or branch of a tree, esp. a large arm or main branch. |
noun (n.) A gallows. |
breastplough | noun (n.) A kind of plow, driven by the breast of the workman; -- used to cut or pare turf. |
chough | noun (n.) A bird of the Crow family (Fregilus graculus) of Europe. It is of a black color, with a long, slender, curved bill and red legs; -- also called chauk, chauk-daw, chocard, Cornish chough, red-legged crow. The name is also applied to several allied birds, as the Alpine chough. |
clough | noun (n.) A cleft in a hill; a ravine; a narrow valley. |
noun (n.) A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land. | |
noun (n.) An allowance in weighing. See Cloff. |
dough | noun (n.) Paste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal, kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet baked; as, to knead dough. |
noun (n.) Anything of the consistency of such paste. |
enough | noun (n.) A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate to the want, or is equal to the power or ability; as, he had enough to do take care of himself. |
adjective (a.) Satisfying desire; giving content; adequate to meet the want; sufficient; -- usually, and more elegantly, following the noun to which it belongs. | |
adverb (adv.) In a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction; sufficiently. | |
adverb (adv.) Fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very; as, he is ready enough to embrace the offer. | |
adverb (adv.) In a tolerable degree; -- used to express mere acceptableness or acquiescence, and implying a degree or quantity rather less than is desired; as, the song was well enough. | |
(interj.) An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough. |
eugh | noun (n.) The yew. |
furlough | adjective (a.) Leave of abserice; especially, leave given to an offcer or soldier to be absent from service for a certain time; also, the document granting leave of absence. |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with a furlough; to grant leave of absence to, as to an offcer or soldier. |
headborough | noun (n.) Alt. of Headborrow |
herborough | noun (n.) A harbor. |
heugh | noun (n.) A crag; a cliff; a glen with overhanging sides. |
noun (n.) A shaft in a coal pit; a hollow in a quarry. |
hiccough | noun (n.) A modified respiratory movement; a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of a sudden contraction of the diaphragm, accompanied with closure of the glottis, so that further entrance of air is prevented, while the impulse of the column of air entering and striking upon the closed glottis produces a sound, or hiccough. |
verb (v. i.) To have a hiccough or hiccoughs. |
hough | noun (n.) The joint in the hind limb of quadrupeds between the leg and shank, or tibia and tarsus, and corresponding to the ankle in man. |
noun (n.) A piece cut by butchers, esp. in pork, from either the front or hind leg, just above the foot. | |
noun (n.) The popliteal space; the ham. | |
noun (n.) Same as Hock, a joint. | |
noun (n.) An adz; a hoe. | |
verb (v. t.) Same as Hock, to hamstring. | |
verb (v. t.) To cut with a hoe. |
lough | noun (n.) A loch or lake; -- so spelt in Ireland. |
(obs. strong imp.) of Laugh. |
pentrough | noun (n.) A penstock. |
plough | noun (n. & v.) See Plow. |
noun (n.) A well-known implement, drawn by horses, mules, oxen, or other power, for turning up the soil to prepare it for bearing crops; also used to furrow or break up the soil for other purposes; as, the subsoil plow; the draining plow. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Agriculture; husbandry. | |
noun (n.) A carucate of land; a plowland. | |
noun (n.) A joiner's plane for making grooves; a grooving plane. | |
noun (n.) An implement for trimming or shaving off the edges of books. | |
noun (n.) Same as Charles's Wain. | |
noun (n.) To cut a groove in, as in a plank, or the edge of a board; especially, a rectangular groove to receive the end of a shelf or tread, the edge of a panel, a tongue, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To turn up, break up, or trench, with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the ground; to plow a field. | |
verb (v. t.) To furrow; to make furrows, grooves, or ridges in; to run through, as in sailing. | |
verb (v. t.) To trim, or shave off the edges of, as a book or paper, with a plow. See Plow, n., 5. | |
verb (v. i.) To labor with, or as with, a plow; to till or turn up the soil with a plow; to prepare the soil or bed for anything. |
rough | noun (n.) Having inequalities, small ridges, or points, on the surface; not smooth or plain; as, a rough board; a rough stone; rough cloth. |
noun (n.) Not level; having a broken surface; uneven; -- said of a piece of land, or of a road. | |
noun (n.) Not polished; uncut; -- said of a gem; as, a rough diamond. | |
noun (n.) Tossed in waves; boisterous; high; -- said of a sea or other piece of water. | |
noun (n.) Marked by coarseness; shaggy; ragged; disordered; -- said of dress, appearance, or the like; as, a rough coat. | |
noun (n.) Hence, figuratively, lacking refinement, gentleness, or polish. | |
noun (n.) Not courteous or kind; harsh; rude; uncivil; as, a rough temper. | |
noun (n.) Marked by severity or violence; harsh; hard; as, rough measures or actions. | |
noun (n.) Loud and hoarse; offensive to the ear; harsh; grating; -- said of sound, voice, and the like; as, a rough tone; rough numbers. | |
noun (n.) Austere; harsh to the taste; as, rough wine. | |
noun (n.) Tempestuous; boisterous; stormy; as, rough weather; a rough day. | |
noun (n.) Hastily or carelessly done; wanting finish; incomplete; as, a rough estimate; a rough draught. | |
noun (n.) Produced offhand. | |
noun (n.) Boisterous weather. | |
noun (n.) A rude fellow; a coarse bully; a rowdy. | |
adverb (adv.) In a rough manner; rudely; roughly. | |
verb (v. t.) To render rough; to roughen. | |
verb (v. t.) To break in, as a horse, especially for military purposes. | |
verb (v. t.) To cut or make in a hasty, rough manner; -- with out; as, to rough out a carving, a sketch. |
shough | noun (n.) A shockdog. |
(interj.) See Shoo. |
slough | noun (n.) A place of deep mud or mire; a hole full of mire. |
noun (n.) A wet place; a swale; a side channel or inlet from a river. | |
noun (n.) The skin, commonly the cast-off skin, of a serpent or of some similar animal. | |
noun (n.) The dead mass separating from a foul sore; the dead part which separates from the living tissue in mortification. | |
adjective (a.) Slow. | |
verb (v. i.) To form a slough; to separate in the form of dead matter from the living tissues; -- often used with off, or away; as, a sloughing ulcer; the dead tissues slough off slowly. | |
verb (v. t.) To cast off; to discard as refuse. | |
() imp. of Slee, to slay. Slew. |
snowplough | noun (n.) An implement operating like a plow, but on a larger scale, for clearing away the snow from roads, railways, etc. |
sough | noun (n.) A sow. |
noun (n.) A small drain; an adit. | |
verb (v. i.) The sound produced by soughing; a hollow murmur or roaring. | |
verb (v. i.) Hence, a vague rumor or flying report. | |
verb (v. i.) A cant or whining mode of speaking, especially in preaching or praying. | |
verb (v. i.) To whistle or sigh, as the wind. |
swough | noun (n.) A sound; a groan; a moan; a sough. |
noun (n.) A swoon. |
thorough | noun (n.) A furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water. |
adjective (a.) Passing through; as, thorough lights in a house. | |
adjective (a.) Passing through or to the end; hence, complete; perfect; as, a thorough reformation; thorough work; a thorough translator; a thorough poet. | |
adverb (adv.) Thoroughly. | |
adverb (adv.) Through. | |
prep (prep.) Through. |
through | adjective (a.) Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge. |
adverb (adv.) From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through. | |
adverb (adv.) From beginning to end; as, to read a letter through. | |
adverb (adv.) To the end; to a conclusion; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a project through. | |
prep (prep.) From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another, point; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship. | |
prep (prep.) Between the sides or walls of; within; as, to pass through a door; to go through an avenue. | |
prep (prep.) By means of; by the agency of. | |
prep (prep.) Over the whole surface or extent of; as, to ride through the country; to look through an account. | |
prep (prep.) Among or in the midst of; -- used to denote passage; as, a fish swims through the water; the light glimmers through a thicket. | |
prep (prep.) From the beginning to the end of; to the end or conclusion of; as, through life; through the year. |
trough | noun (n.) A long, hollow vessel, generally for holding water or other liquid, especially one formed by excavating a log longitudinally on one side; a long tray; also, a wooden channel for conveying water, as to a mill wheel. |
noun (n.) Any channel, receptacle, or depression, of a long and narrow shape; as, trough between two ridges, etc. | |
noun (n.) The transverse section of a cyclonic area where the barometric pressure, neither rising nor falling, has reached its lowest point. |
vugh | noun (n.) A cavity in a lode; -- called also vogle. |
ynough | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ynow |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MURTAUGH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (murtaug) - Words That Begins with murtaug:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (murtau) - Words That Begins with murtau:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (murta) - Words That Begins with murta:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (murt) - Words That Begins with murt:
murth | noun (n.) Plenty; abundance. |
murther | noun (n. & v.) Murder, n. & v. |
murtherer | noun (n.) A murderer. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (mur) - Words That Begins with mur:
muraena | noun (n.) A genus of large eels of the family Miraenidae. They differ from the common eel in lacking pectoral fins and in having the dorsal and anal fins continuous. The murry (Muraena Helenae) of Southern Europe was the muraena of the Romans. It is highly valued as a food fish. |
muraenoid | adjective (a.) Alt. of Murenoid |
murenoid | adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the genus Muraena, or family Muraenidae. |
murage | noun (n.) A tax or toll paid for building or repairing the walls of a fortified town. |
mural | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a wall; being on, or in, a wall; growing on, or against, a wall; as, a mural quadrant. |
adjective (a.) Resembling a wall; perpendicular or steep; as, a mural precipice. |
murder | noun (n.) The offense of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, express or implied; intentional and unlawful homicide. |
noun (n.) To kill with premediated malice; to kill (a human being) willfully, deliberately, and unlawfully. See Murder, n. | |
noun (n.) To destroy; to put an end to. | |
noun (n.) To mutilate, spoil, or deform, as if with malice or cruelty; to mangle; as, to murder the king's English. |
murdering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Murder |
murderer | noun (n.) One guilty of murder; a person who, in possession of his reason, unlawfully kills a human being with premeditated malice. |
noun (n.) A small cannon, formerly used for clearing a ship's decks of boarders; -- called also murdering piece. |
murderess | noun (n.) A woman who commits murder. |
murderment | noun (n.) Murder. |
murderous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to murder; characterized by, or causing, murder or bloodshed; having the purpose or quality of murder; bloody; sanguinary; as, the murderous king; murderous rapine; murderous intent; a murderous assault. |
murdress | noun (n.) A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through. |
mure | noun (n.) A wall. |
noun (n.) To inclose in walls; to wall; to immure; to shut up. |
murenger | noun (n.) One who had charge of the wall of a town, or its repairs. |
murex | noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, having rough, and frequently spinose, shells, which are often highly colored inside; the rock shells. They abound in tropical seas. |
murexan | noun (n.) A complex nitrogenous substance obtained from murexide, alloxantin, and other ureids, as a white, or yellowish, crystalline which turns red on exposure to the air; -- called also uramil, dialuramide, and formerly purpuric acid. |
murexide | noun (n.) A crystalline nitrogenous substance having a splendid dichroism, being green by reflected light and garnet-red by transmitted light. It was formerly used in dyeing calico, and was obtained in a large quantities from guano. Formerly called also ammonium purpurate. |
murexoin | noun (n.) A complex nitrogenous compound obtained as a scarlet crystalline substance, and regarded as related to murexide. |
muriate | noun (n.) A salt of muriatic hydrochloric acid; a chloride; as, muriate of ammonia. |
muriated | adjective (a.) Put in brine. |
adjective (a.) Combined or impregnated with muriatic or hydrochloric acid. | |
adjective (a.) Prepared with chloride of silver through the agency of common salt. |
muriatic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric. |
muriatiferous | adjective (a.) Producing muriatic substances or salt. |
muricate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Muricated |
muricated | adjective (a.) Formed with sharp points; full of sharp points or of pickles; covered, or roughened, as a surface, with sharp points or excrescences. |
muricoid | adjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the genus Murex, or family Muricidae. |
muriculate | adjective (a.) Minutely muricate. |
muride | noun (n.) Bromine; -- formerly so called from its being obtained from sea water. |
muriform | adjective (a.) Resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement; as, a muriform variety of cellular tissue. |
murine | noun (n.) One of a tribe of rodents, of which the mouse is the type. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to a family of rodents (Muridae), of which the mouse is the type. |
muringer | noun (n.) See Murenger. |
murk | noun (n.) Darkness; mirk. |
noun (n.) The refuse of fruit, after the juice has been expressed; marc. | |
adjective (a.) Dark; murky. |
murkiness | noun (n.) The state of being murky. |
murlins | noun (n.) A seaweed. See Baddrelocks. |
murmuring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Murmur |
noun (a. & n.) Uttering murmurs; making low sounds; complaining. |
murmuration | noun (n.) The act of murmuring; a murmur. |
murmurer | noun (n.) One who murmurs. |
murmurous | adjective (a.) Attended with murmurs; exciting murmurs or complaint; murmuring. |
murnival | noun (n.) In the game of gleek, four cards of the same value, as four aces or four kings; hence, four of anything. |
murphy | noun (n.) A potato. |
murr | noun (n.) A catarrh. |
murrain | noun (n.) An infectious and fatal disease among cattle. |
adjective (a.) Having, or afflicted with, murrain. |
murrayin | noun (n.) A glucoside found in the flowers of a plant (Murraya exotica) of South Asia, and extracted as a white amorphous slightly bitter substance. |
murre | noun (n.) Any one of several species of sea birds of the genus Uria, or Catarractes; a guillemot. |
murrelet | noun (n.) One of several species of sea birds of the genera Synthliboramphus and Brachyramphus, inhabiting the North Pacific. They are closely related to the murres. |
murrey | noun (n.) A dark red color. |
adjective (a.) Of a dark red color. |
murrhine | adjective (a.) Made of the stone or material called by the Romans murrha; -- applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups; as, murrhine vases, cups, vessels. |
murrion | noun (n.) A morion. See Morion. |
adjective (a.) Infected with or killed by murrain. |
murry | noun (n.) See Muraena. |
murza | noun (n.) One of the hereditary nobility among the Tatars, esp. one of the second class. |