Associations to the word «Eliot»
Noun
- Ariel
- Sargent
- Balzac
- Barrett
- Indian
- Immortality
- Greenberg
- Quentin
- Shelley
- Spencer
- Emily
- Ok
- Charlotte
- Darwin
- Cathedral
- Hamlet
- Ann
- Fremont
- Missionary
- Viewpoint
- Sumner
- Paz
- Nemesis
- Louisa
- Critic
- Elliott
- Forster
- Prohibition
- Contemporary
- Daniel
- Coco
- Frost
- Boston
- Land
- Bray
- Verse
- Martha
- Weston
- Governor
- Rutherford
- Farrar
- Anne
- Wilde
- Maggie
- Playwright
- Literature
- Tenor
- Hayward
- Hopkins
- James
- Myth
- William
- Stature
- Felix
- Laureate
- Brace
- Mill
- Hegel
- Prelude
- Preface
- Nightingale
- Romantic
- Grafton
- Walt
- Rattle
- Anarchy
- Theodore
- Edward
- Edmund
- Higgins
- Andrew
- Subtlety
- Dogs
- Winters
- Philips
- Elizabeth
- Educator
- Hale
- Realism
- Statesman
- Christopher
- Christianity
- Foreword
- Rhapsody
- Earl
- Fiction
- Ivor
- Goodwin
- Trevor
- Rory
Wiktionary
ELIOT, proper noun. An English and Scottish surname, variant of Elliott.
ELIOT, proper noun. A male given name, variant of Elliott.
Dictionary definition
ELIOT, noun. British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965).
ELIOT, noun. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880).
Wise words
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fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.