Associations to the word «Alliterative»
Noun
- Verse
- Stanza
- Chaucer
- Prose
- Rhyme
- Poem
- Syllable
- Romance
- Poetry
- Revival
- Anglo
- Epic
- Midland
- Patience
- Initial
- Pearl
- Saxon
- Lay
- Dialect
- Phrase
- Arthur
- Repetition
- Middle
- Metre
- Knight
- Manuscript
- Poet
- Inscription
- Pier
- Meter
- Tradition
- Stress
- Roman
- Green
- Nickname
- Text
- Translation
- Line
- Vision
- Style
- Literature
- Century
- Tale
- Pattern
- Scheme
- Ca
- Form
- English
- Susan
- Sir
- Title
- Legend
- Example
- Hero
- Word
- Elder
- Scholar
- Wheel
- Language
- Version
- Dream
- Bob
- Name
Adjective
Wiktionary
ALLITERATIVE, adjective. In the form or style of alliteration.
Dictionary definition
ALLITERATIVE, adjective. Having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable; "alliterative verse".
Wise words
Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not
truthful. Good words are not persuasive; persuasive words
are not good.