Reverse Dictionary: LENGTH

ADJECTIVES
1656 — DECEMPEDAL ten feet in length
1656 — TRIPEDANEOUS having a length of three feet → obs.
1658 — QUINCUPEDAL having the measure of five feet → obs. (Bk.)

ADVERBS
1425 — AFTERLONG lengthwise, from end to end → obs.
1660 — ALONGST lengthwise → Eng. dial.
1768 — LANGLINS lengthwise → Sc.
1893 — ALONG-STRAIGHT lying at full length → Eng. dial.
1900 — ENLANGWYSE lengthwise → Sc. (Bk.)

NOUNS
..800 — FATHOM the length covered by the outstretched arms, including the hands to the tip of the longest finger; hence, a definite measure of 6 feet
1375 — SIDENESS length → obs.
1450 — HANDFUL a lineal measure of four inches → obs.
1623 — BANDLE an Irish measure of two feet in length
1656 — QUINCUPEDAL a measure or rule of five foot long → obs. (Bk.)
1664 — LONGITY length → obs.
1691 — LENGTHWAY the direction of the length of something → obs.
1692 — FATHOM three feet in length → obs.
1797 — MYRIAMETRE a unit of length equal to ten thousand metres (approx. 6.2 miles)
1814 — LENGTHENMENT the fact of being lengthened
1855 — SIDTH length; depth → Eng. dial.
1900 — FAR-LENGTH distance, furthest length → Eng. dial. (Bk.)

VERBS
1000 — LENG to lengthen, to prolong; to delay → obs.
1300 — LENGTH to lengthen, to prolong → obs.
1425 — PROROGUE to prolong, to lengthen, to extend in time or duration; to cause to last longer; to continue, to protract → obs.