Associations to the word «1st»
Noun
- Hq
- Wehrmacht
- Reconnaissance
- Dudley
- Somerset
- Battery
- Marine
- Buckinghamshire
- Lancer
- Burgh
- Barony
- Olympiad
- Potomac
- Married
- Wiltshire
- Shrewsbury
- Neville
- Northamptonshire
- Boyle
- Pliny
- Lancaster
- Adjutant
- Statesman
- Detachment
- Nobleman
- Provisional
- Marquis
- Sir
- Manners
- Baronetcy
- Brigadier
- Cecil
- Hereford
- Class
- Vc
- Seton
- Ad
- Willoughby
- Rutland
- Chichester
- Royalist
- Staffordshire
- Dorchester
- Horatio
- Talbot
- Singular
- Xi
- Grandson
- Counterattack
- Maitland
- Volunteer
- Viceroy
- Devon
- Somme
- Dl
- Bedfordshire
- Middlesex
- Bertie
- Rifle
- Xxiii
- Edmund
- Northampton
- Politician
- Granddaughter
- Beaumont
- Rifleman
- Leicester
- Runner
- Langley
- Henrietta
- Oxfordshire
- Liberation
- Berkshire
- Beatty
- Monmouth
- Erskine
- Leicestershire
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
Adverb
Wiktionary
1ST, adjective. Abbreviation of first.
1ST CIR., proper noun. (legal) Abbreviation of United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
1ST GRADE, noun. Alternative spelling of first grade
Dictionary definition
1ST, adjective. Indicating the beginning unit in a series.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.