Associations to the word «Heiress»
Noun
- Progeny
- Barony
- Married
- Devon
- Hearst
- Granddaughter
- Baroness
- Daughter
- Maud
- Isabel
- Eldest
- Matilda
- Esquire
- Isabella
- Anjou
- Burgundy
- Heir
- Eleanor
- Dowry
- Niece
- Countess
- Baronet
- Philanthropist
- Margaret
- Manor
- Somerset
- Fortune
- Elizabeth
- Earl
- Suitor
- Joan
- Susanna
- Hutton
- Frances
- Marri
- Marriage
- Wiltshire
- Patty
- Baron
- Henrietta
- Lordship
- Gertrude
- Agnes
- Marguerite
- Estate
- Inheritance
- Devonshire
- Chichester
- Widow
- Viscount
- Maximilian
- Duchess
- Brabant
- Abigail
- Navarre
- Joanna
- Marquess
- Asturias
- Constance
- Anne
- Bourbon
- Castile
- Aquitaine
- Aragon
- Hilton
- Katherine
- Northumberland
- Staffordshire
- Dorset
- Vanderbilt
- Brittany
- Millionaire
- Catherine
- Duchy
- Jeanne
- Pembroke
- Northamptonshire
- Beatrice
- Habsburg
- Fief
- Montagu
- Throne
Adjective
Wiktionary
HEIRESS, noun. A woman who stands to inherit
Dictionary definition
HEIRESS, noun. A female heir.
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