Associations to the word «Frederick»
Noun
- Douglass
- Prussia
- Brandenburg
- Elector
- Dyer
- Saxe
- Mecklenburg
- Palatine
- Augustus
- Holstein
- Anhalt
- Forsyth
- Saxony
- Schleswig
- Hesse
- Kassel
- Burnham
- Ashton
- Winslow
- Silesia
- Calvert
- Potsdam
- Dorothea
- Casimir
- Cavendish
- Palatinate
- Abolitionist
- Bohemia
- Baden
- Pollock
- Habsburg
- Sicily
- Prussian
- Duchy
- Maximilian
- Maitland
- Voltaire
- Sigismund
- Elisabeth
- Duke
- Great
- Denmark
- Adolf
- Nassau
- Fief
- Weld
- Marquess
- Emperor
- Muller
- Maryland
- Adolph
- William
- Leopold
- Louisa
- Iii
- Esq
- Cornwallis
- Crusade
- Joachim
- Married
- Ernest
- Conrad
- Friedrich
- Prince
- Archduke
- Sophie
- Sophia
- Augusta
- Wilhelm
- Caroline
- Iv
- Eldest
- Hanover
- Handel
- Md
- Jena
- Weimar
- Matthias
- Bishopric
- Louise
- Papacy
- Brunswick
- Ix
- Theresa
- Cbe
- Electorate
- Lorraine
- Darmstadt
- Maude
- Nuremberg
- Baronet
- Blackwood
Wiktionary
FREDERICK, proper noun. A male given name.
FREDERICK, proper noun. A town in Colorado
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city in Kansas
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city and county in Maryland
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city in Oklahoma
FREDERICK, proper noun. A town in South Dakota
Dictionary definition
FREDERICK, noun. A town in northern Maryland to the west of Baltimore.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.