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.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.