Associations to the word «Covenanter»
Noun
- Montrose
- Royalist
- Parliamentarian
- Argyll
- Presbyterian
- Marquess
- Covenant
- Jacobite
- Argyle
- Cromwell
- Whig
- Dragoon
- Puritan
- Leslie
- Marston
- Scotland
- Ulster
- Persecution
- Cavalier
- Monmouth
- Dunbar
- Archibald
- Muir
- Antrim
- Highlander
- Munro
- Mk
- Galloway
- Moderate
- Dundee
- Rising
- Scot
- Crusader
- Edinburgh
- Lowland
- Martyr
- Confederate
- Earl
- Highland
- Fairfax
- Rebellion
- Dunlop
- Highlands
- Adherence
- Marquis
- Roe
- Posterity
- Graham
- Newark
- Lockhart
- Stirling
- Faction
- Cameron
- Kirk
- Preacher
- Allegiance
- Charles
- Cruiser
- Neill
- Scottish
- Lag
- Cruelty
- Clan
- Campbell
- Catholic
- Lament
- Newcastle
- Shire
- Parliament
- Mortality
- Melville
- Denomination
- Battle
- Reformation
- Indulgence
- Sabbath
- Northumberland
- Rutherford
- Glasgow
- Tank
- Keith
Adjective
Wiktionary
COVENANTER, noun. One who makes a covenant.
COVENANTER, noun. (historical) A member of a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history of Scotland during the 17th century.
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