Associations to the word «Angus»
Noun
- Robertson
- Mackay
- Montrose
- Aberdeen
- Dundee
- Archibald
- Macdonald
- Thong
- Fife
- Morn
- Hereford
- Maclean
- Mcmillan
- Og
- Calder
- Reid
- Argyll
- Mcbride
- Malcolm
- Lennox
- Earl
- Burger
- Iain
- Macleod
- Sutherland
- Douglas
- Mcdonald
- Maude
- Mcqueen
- Orkney
- Scotland
- Beef
- Mcleod
- Scottish
- Dunbar
- Perth
- Laird
- Dun
- Bon
- Rita
- Fraser
- Sampson
- Ferris
- Mckay
- Sydney
- Julia
- Stirling
- Inverness
- Cattle
- Marquess
- Mcintosh
- Moravia
- Gillespie
- Glen
- Cameron
- Eros
- Mcintyre
- Bain
- Brahman
- Tay
- Rachael
- Campbell
- Steak
- Fergus
- Morrison
- Barrie
- Fitzpatrick
- Parson
- Rudd
- Smiley
- Stewart
- Lindsay
- Loch
- Pollen
- Graeme
- Mor
- Osprey
- Hepburn
- Young
- Donald
- Mackenzie
- Isla
- Ac
- Buchanan
- Jacobite
- Guthrie
- Burgh
- Alexandra
- Horne
- Mckenzie
- Fielding
- Macpherson
- Carmichael
- Hamburger
- Edinburgh
- Galloway
Wiktionary
ANGUS, proper noun. A male given name of mostly Scottish usage.
ANGUS, proper noun. A county in Scotland.
ANGUS, proper noun. A black, hornless breed of beef cattle, originally from Scotland.
ANGUS, proper noun. (rail transport) A nickname for the 0-8-8-0 train configuration.
Dictionary definition
ANGUS, noun. Celtic god of love and beauty; patron deity of young men and women.
ANGUS, noun. Black hornless breed from Scotland.
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