Associations to the word «Horace»
Noun
- Potion
- Fairbanks
- Gray
- Hubbard
- Reminiscence
- Granville
- Madge
- Rollins
- Massa
- Seward
- Mori
- Dante
- Gibbon
- Fuller
- Porta
- Ridicule
- Sir
- Esq
- Cassandra
- Hooper
- Lamb
- Odyssey
- Poetry
- Stanza
- Mickey
- Reggae
- Hussein
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- Allusion
- Whig
- Hank
- Andy
- Sonnet
- Monsieur
- Sylvia
- Kellogg
- Saxophonist
- Millionaire
- Voltaire
- Translation
- Gardening
- Trumpeter
- Stowe
- Jasper
- Seldon
- Porter
- Saber
- Donaldson
- Ulysses
- Byron
- Freddie
- Bronx
- Harmon
- Sidney
- Hogan
- Chaucer
- Rousseau
- Clarence
- Manners
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- Ellington
- Clair
- Brigadier
- Quote
- Watkins
- Hahn
- Expressway
- Magnate
- Ida
- Coleridge
- Philanthropist
- Davey
- Quid
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- Hound
- Frederic
- Poem
- Reverend
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- Contemporary
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- Waters
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- Latin
Verb
Wiktionary
HORACE, proper noun. Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a poet and philosopher of the Roman Augustan Age. Born 65 BCE in Venusia, died 27 November, 8 BCE in Rome. Horace was a contemporary and friend of Virgil. Although of low birth, Horace was admired by the Emperor Augustus and was offered, but refused, to become his private secretary.
HORACE, proper noun. A male given name
Dictionary definition
HORACE, noun. Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC).
Wise words
Love. Fall in love and stay in love. Write only what you
love, and love what you write. The key word is love. You
have to get up in the morning and write something you love,
something to live for.