Associations to the word «Burne»
Noun
- Jones
- Ruskin
- Whistler
- Morris
- Dante
- Leighton
- Faulkner
- Edward
- Tapestry
- Dreamer
- Watts
- Gabriel
- Simeon
- Tarzan
- Frederic
- Everett
- Mural
- Alfred
- Webb
- Chancel
- Illustrator
- Shropshire
- Pre
- Fulham
- Grange
- Gustave
- Psyche
- Cartoonist
- Lore
- Brotherhood
- Painting
- Kenny
- Adoration
- Kensington
- Baldwin
- Mosaic
- Sophia
- Nancy
- Merlin
- Painter
- Birmingham
- Ford
- Bethlehem
- Artist
- Phyllis
- Browning
- Memorial
- Designer
- Window
- William
- Solomon
- Oxford
- Symbolism
- Hunt
- Vernon
- Philip
- Marshall
- Crane
- Macdonald
- Holiday
- Frederick
- Higgins
- Exeter
- Charlotte
- Turtle
- Undergraduate
- Tate
- Brown
- Drawing
- Hughes
- Arthur
- Gallery
- Stanley
- Colour
- Craft
- Baronet
- Tile
- Cartoon
- Kane
- Inspiration
- Picture
- Art
- Margaret
Adjective
Wiktionary
BURNE, verb. Obsolete spelling of burn
Wise words
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