Associations to the word «Flodden»
Noun
- Scot
- Northumberland
- Surrey
- Battle
- Nobles
- Laird
- Iv
- Lennox
- Nobleman
- Gavin
- Earl
- Scotland
- Angus
- Middleton
- Viii
- Defeat
- Anglo
- Pike
- Edinburgh
- Disaster
- Archer
- Till
- James
- Field
- Ancestor
- Battlefield
- Douglas
- Heir
- Grandson
- Catherine
- Constable
- Clan
- Howard
- Tale
- Reign
- Castle
- Andrews
- Cannon
- Stewart
- Margaret
- Sir
- Arrow
- Campbell
- King
- September
- Ford
- Alexander
- Artillery
- Descendant
- Flower
- Wallace
- Lord
- Poem
- Henry
- Scott
- Nephew
- Archbishop
- Campaign
- Border
- Army
- Fighting
- Andrew
- William
- Walter
- Victory
- Thomas
- England
- Great
- War
- Wall
- Son
- Invasion
- English
- Edge
- Forest
Adverb
Dictionary definition
FLODDEN, noun. A hill in Northumberland where the invading Scots were defeated by the English in 1513.
FLODDEN, noun. A battle in 1513; the English defeated the invading Scots and James IV was killed.
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