Associations to the word «Amos»
Noun
- Antoinette
- Armand
- Troy
- Jimmie
- Priscilla
- Eli
- Catechism
- Aa
- Nigger
- Sharon
- Dover
- Ames
- Sus
- Ko
- Venus
- Minstrel
- Whitney
- Alvin
- Prescott
- Willard
- Bce
- Barnett
- Chuck
- Pelt
- Eastman
- Judith
- Brennan
- Roberta
- Geoff
- Kate
- Jurisprudence
- Shelby
- Frey
- Kelley
- Bart
- Templar
- Zion
- Deacon
- Dissatisfaction
- Roberts
- Madden
- Marsh
- Folklore
- Sapphire
- Adams
- Val
- Shepard
- Silas
- Jerusalem
- Ralph
- Rhodes
- Diaz
- Klein
- Novelist
- Bible
- Binocular
- Rutgers
- Librarian
- Syndication
- Amir
- Pollard
- Atkins
- Mcdowell
- Damascus
- Taylor
- Jon
- Seer
- Yew
- Caleb
- Covenant
- Coach
- Stockton
- Mckenna
- Lyle
- Burn
- Aviv
- Quartermaster
- Pianist
- Hiram
- Genesis
- Cabot
- Asa
- Quebec
- Paula
- Weeks
- Sampler
- Sting
- Boys
- Calvin
- Birch
- Seaman
- Judd
- Webber
Wiktionary
AMOS, proper noun. A male given name.
AMOS, proper noun. A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
AMOS, proper noun. A prophet, author of the book of Amos.
AMOS, proper noun. A town in Quebec
Dictionary definition
AMOS, noun. A Hebrew shepherd and minor prophet.
AMOS, noun. An Old Testament book telling Amos's prophecies.
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