Associations to the word «Goodwin»
Noun
- Danny
- Juliet
- Glover
- Dinah
- Steeple
- Auburn
- Jeff
- Jeremiah
- Lifeboat
- Luca
- Davies
- Ken
- Lillian
- Sid
- Announcer
- Sylvia
- Gerry
- Walt
- Regina
- Warwickshire
- Inspector
- Ted
- Carlisle
- Anthropologist
- Mccormick
- Wayne
- Gil
- Jeremy
- Fisher
- Gregory
- Noel
- Manners
- Deane
- Wicket
- Fritz
- Injunction
- Eleanor
- Bassett
- Melville
- Iain
- Hurley
- Raven
- Overcoat
- Alex
- Alf
- Jonathan
- Lm
- Natalie
- Jed
- Dallas
- Jason
- Rusty
- Sax
- Denny
- Larry
- Spinner
- Leslie
- Burroughs
- Harvey
- Pollock
- Joanne
- Wendell
- Typewriter
- Lionel
- Greenville
- Francis
- Vince
- Emma
- Leland
- Nic
- Ferrari
- Frances
- Jim
- Sidney
- Margaret
- Craig
- Da
- Shooter
- Pierce
- Kane
- Hal
- Shea
- Conductor
- Opener
- Hancock
- Edmund
- Edna
- Neil
- Marvin
- Liz
- Brian
- Rowan
- Gardner
- Bill
- Elton
Verb
Wiktionary
GOODWIN, noun. A [1] expression meaning a good-hearted, or good-souled person, especially one who is young at heart.
GOODWIN, proper noun. A medieval male given name, rare today.
GOODWIN, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.