Reverse Dictionary: CHILL

ADJECTIVES
► ACHILL chilly, in a state of chill → 1870
► ACOLD chilled; cooled, cold → c1314 arch.
► AERISH ► AIRISH chilly, cool, fresh, breezy, chilly; said of the weather → a1642 obs.
► ALLERISH chilly, rather cold → 1825 Sc. obs.
► ARRISH ► ARSH chilly, cool → 1878 Amer. dial.
► CRIMMY cold, chilly → 1886 Amer. dial.
► CRUDY chill, raw → 1790 obs. (Bk.)
► DAZY chill, chilling, benumbing with cold → 1825 Sc.
► DEAD-FLESHED having a chilly sensation like dead flesh → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► FUNDIED benumbed with cold; chilled; also, sensitive to cold → 1565 Sc.
► IMMIS chill, having every appearance of rain; said of the weather → 1808 Sc.
► NESH chilly; said of the weather → 1825 Eng. dial.
► NIBBLING of the weather, chilly, slightly cold → 1989 US students’ sl.
► NIPPLY cold, chilly → 1997 US students’ sl.
► OFCALEN chilled, affected with cold, frozen → c1000 obs.
► OORIE ► OWRIE chilly, cold, shivering → 1802 Sc.
► OORLICH chilly, cold → 1826 Sc.
► OURIE chilly and dull, raw, black; said of the weather → c1850
► PARKY cold, very cold; said of the weather → 1895 UK sl.
► PINCHY chilly, cold; said of the weather → 1984 Amer. dial.
► UNCLE WILLIE chilly → 1961 UK rhyming sl.
► URLY chilly → 1790 Eng. dial. obs.

NOUNS
► FUNDYING a chilling or numbing with cold → 1487 Sc., obs.
► ICE-BOLT a sudden deadly chill; a ‘bolt’ or dart of ice; hence, fig. a cold, piercing sensation → 1789
► NEB chilliness; the sharp tang of early morning; said of the air → 1824 Sc.
► OORIENESS ► OORINESS chilliness, a shivering → 1825 Sc.
► PERFRICTION a severe chill, a shivering with cold → 1607 obs.
► PERFRIGERATION 1. a severe chill → 1585 obs
2. a cooling something; a being cooled or chilled → 1650 obs.
► QUEEL a chill, a coldness, a cooling down chill → 1922 Sc.
► RIGOR  RIGORS, THE a chill; a shiver, tremor, or shake; a shivering with cold → 1806 Amer. dial.
► UNDER-COLD a chill generally affecting the lower parts, occasioned by the wind blowing up under the clothes → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)

VERBS
► CREEM to shiver; to cause to shiver, to chill → 1847 Eng. dial.
► FRIGEFACT to chill → 1599 obs.
► PERFRIGERATE to cool or chill through → 1650 obs.