Associations to the word «Antony»
Noun
- Cleopatra
- Brutus
- Cassius
- Caesar
- Pompey
- Babu
- Cicero
- Herod
- Antonia
- Plutarch
- Gaius
- Lucius
- Augustus
- Julius
- Padua
- Macbeth
- Oration
- Marc
- Shakespeare
- Lear
- Gaul
- Ptolemy
- Alexandria
- Bc
- Tully
- Legion
- Mark
- Electorate
- Liberator
- Marcus
- Consul
- Gibbs
- Tiberius
- Malayalam
- Dryden
- Abc
- Beaumont
- Claudius
- Sulla
- Egypt
- Rome
- Titus
- Barber
- Beatrice
- Conspirator
- Orator
- Wainwright
- Dictator
- Eros
- Seine
- Ignatius
- Ado
- Cornwall
- Choreographer
- Oxford
- Johnston
- Armenia
- Cato
- Juliet
- Langdon
- Griffiths
- Vii
- Nero
- Armstrong
- Patriarch
- Downfall
- Romeo
- Assassination
- Roman
- Menon
- Galley
- Starr
- Kerala
- Hermit
- Median
- Tempest
- Katharine
- Assassin
- Romans
- Olivier
- Duff
- Noble
- Repertory
- Cornelius
- Senate
- Hopkins
- Legate
- Charlton
- Shrew
- Sutton
- Cloister
- Antioch
- Reconciliation
- Harding
Verb
Wiktionary
ANTONY, proper noun. A male given name, a mostly British spelling variant of Anthony.
Dictionary definition
ANTONY, noun. Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC).
Wise words
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