Associations to the word «Ethel»
Noun
- Felicity
- Bartlett
- Norman
- Rory
- Martha
- Doherty
- Niece
- Broadway
- Shirley
- Sister
- Kathy
- Reese
- Baroness
- Briggs
- Harlem
- Pearson
- Burton
- Ashton
- Blue
- Performer
- Australian
- Evelyn
- Manners
- Maureen
- Tyrone
- Ramsay
- Hepburn
- Lucien
- Eleanor
- Gordon
- Illustrator
- Browne
- Harlan
- Wanda
- Violinist
- Dl
- Widow
- Wife
- Pug
- Emily
- Robertson
- Kappa
- Clarence
- Rae
- Brenda
- Yvonne
- Governess
- Myers
- Theatre
- Flier
- Bryant
- Johnstone
- Jacobs
- Norma
- Isabel
- Rudy
- Jane
- Middleton
- Porter
- Fowler
- Locke
- Quartet
- Prize
- Alexandra
- Platt
- Eddie
- Frock
- Carol
- Joan
- Bernstein
- Rosalind
- Lou
- Hiss
- Bert
- Novelist
- Peters
- Cartoonist
- Peggy
- Bassett
- Albert
- Herbert
- Monty
- Burns
- Kangaroo
- Rogers
- Lynch
- Bailey
- Sanford
- Wimbledon
- Davenport
Adverb
Wiktionary
ETHEL, proper noun. A female given name, popular at the turn of the 20th century.
ETHEL, noun. The letter Œ/œ, or the rune ᛟ.
ETHEL, noun. A kind of tree, perhaps a tamarisk, found in northern Africa and in Arabia, which has dark, bluish wood.
Wise words
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