Associations to the word «Kentish»
Noun
- Saxon
- Dialect
- Kent
- Hampstead
- Camden
- Storey
- Bede
- Wessex
- Canterbury
- Knock
- Cap
- Bromley
- Sail
- Luton
- Gazette
- Cade
- Romney
- Overlord
- Thames
- Wat
- Town
- Waltz
- Armory
- Guards
- Albans
- Royalist
- Rochester
- Downs
- Gloss
- Anglo
- Barrington
- Essex
- Unicorn
- Artefact
- Hop
- Forum
- Smiley
- Hewitt
- Charter
- Lass
- Chaucer
- Greenwich
- Chronology
- Mill
- Tally
- Bedford
- Oak
- Ale
- Baroness
- Gospel
- Style
- Dover
- Augustine
- Pub
- Tern
- London
- Dane
- Black
- Sussex
- Heron
- Surrey
- Dressing
- Marsh
- Genealogy
- Garage
- Regent
- Archaeologist
- Tyler
- Middlesex
- Hawkins
- Simmons
- Manor
- Shepherd
- Rebel
- Bus
- Legend
- Ballad
- Revolt
- Rao
- Excavation
- Clearance
- Cottage
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
KENTISH, proper noun. The dialect of Modern English spoken in Kent.
KENTISH, proper noun. A dialect of Old English.
KENTISH, adjective. Of or relating to Kent or its inhabitants.
Dictionary definition
KENTISH, noun. One of the major dialects of Old English.
KENTISH, noun. A dialect of Middle English.
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