Associations to the word «Forster»
Noun
- Wilton
- Tern
- Dickens
- Georg
- Danzig
- Nicky
- Bradford
- Johann
- Zealand
- Quentin
- Naturalist
- Rancho
- Marc
- Da
- Arnold
- Rudolf
- Josiah
- Epstein
- Andrews
- Biographer
- Spp
- Herder
- Jacobite
- Margarita
- Fraser
- Wills
- Newton
- Gestapo
- Leeds
- Ritter
- Herr
- Humboldt
- Examiner
- Tiberius
- Mainz
- Huddersfield
- Semitism
- Northumberland
- Swift
- Farrar
- Kensington
- Voyage
- Square
- Essayist
- Flinder
- Dorothy
- Botanist
- Carlyle
- Chile
- Adam
- Maynard
- Jackie
- Browning
- Fitch
- Caledonia
- Councilor
- Stella
- Humphrey
- Carlisle
- Cassidy
- Robert
- Tahiti
- Webster
- Charlton
- Boiler
- Tuna
- Cook
- Fitzgerald
- Baronet
- Tobias
- Baronetcy
- Margaret
- Gottfried
- Konrad
- Brighton
- Humanism
- Balloon
- Hatchet
- New
- Tyne
- Newcastle
- Novelist
- Prehistory
- Gladstone
- Fitzroy
- Tennyson
- Bassett
- Lorenz
- Vilnius
- Tread
- Baronetage
- Solace
- Dion
- Eyre
- Humanist
Verb
Wiktionary
FORSTER, proper noun. An occupational or topographic surname for someone who worked or lived in a forest.
FORSTER, noun. Obsolete form of forester.
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