5-letter words that end in en
- emmen — a city in the NE Netherlands, in Drenthe province: a new town developed since World War II. Pop: 108 000 (2003 est)
- essen — An industrial city in the Ruhr valley, in northwestern Germany; pop. 627,000.
- funen — German name of Fyn.
- galen — Latin Galenus [guh-lee-nuh s] /gəˈli nəs/ (Show IPA). Claudius, a.d. c130–c200, Greek physician and writer on medicine.
- giuen — Past participle of giue; obsolete spelling of given.
- given — past participle of give.
- gleen — (obsolete) To glisten; to gleam.
- goren — Charles Henry, 1901–91, U.S authority and writer on contract bridge.
- goyen — Jan van [yahn vahn] /yɑn vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1596–1656, Dutch painter.
- green — of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves.
- haden — Charles (Edward). born 1937, US jazz bassist, esp. noted for his collaborations with Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett
- hagen — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in W Germany.
- haven — a harbor or port.
- heben — (obsolete) ebony.
- helen — Also called Helen of Troy. Classical Mythology. the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus whose abduction by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War.
- hizen — Japanese porcelain produced in the region of Japan formerly known as Hizen, including fine decorative ware made during the Edo period (1603-1867) such as Arita and Imari porcelain
- hogen — strong beer or liquor
- holen — Past participle of hele.
- hosen — a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose; a fire hose.
- hoven — affected with bloat.
- hsien — (in popular Chinese religion) one of a group of benevolent spirits promoting good in the world.
- hymen — the ancient Greek god of marriage.
- ibsen — Henrik [hen-rik] /ˈhɛn rɪk/ (Show IPA), 1828–1906, Norwegian dramatist and poet.
- karen — a group of people of eastern and southern Burma (Myanmar).
- kneen — Obsolete or dialectal plural form of knee.
- kohen — Cohen.
- koken — (theater) A black-clad person who enters the stage to rearrange the set, unremarked by the actors.
- laden — burdened; loaded down.
- lagen — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
- lamen — Alternative form of ramen.
- laten — to (cause to) become late
- leben — a semiliquid food made from curdled milk in N Africa and the Levant
- lemen — a sweetheart; lover; beloved.
- leven — Loch, a lake in E Scotland: ruins of a castle in which Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned.
- liken — to represent as similar or like; compare: to liken someone to a weasel.
- limen — threshold (def 4).
- linen — fabric woven from flax yarns.
- liven — to put life into; rouse; enliven; cheer (often followed by up): What can we do to liven up the party?
- llgen — (tool) A BNF-based LL1 parser generator by Fischer and LeBlanc. It conforms to a subset of FMQ.
- loden — a thick, heavily fulled, waterproof fabric, used in coats and jackets for cold climates.
- loren — a male given name, form of Lawrence.
- lozen — a rhombus-shaped pattern
- lumen — Optics. the unit of luminous flux, equal to the luminous flux emitted in a unit solid angle by a point source of one candle intensity. Abbreviation: lm.
- lunen — a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, NW Germany, on the Lippe River.
- lynen — Feodor [fey-aw-dawr] /feɪˈɔ dɔr/ (Show IPA), 1911–1979, German biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1964.
- maven — an expert or connoisseur.
- mixen — a pile of dung
- mizen — a fore-and-aft sail set on a mizzenmast. Compare crossjack, spanker (def 1a).
- namen — Namur
- neven — (obsolete, transitive) To give as a name to; name; call (someone something).