Associations to the word «Liber»
Noun
- Aphrodite
- Hercules
- Abbey
- Chronicler
- Tours
- Elegy
- Horace
- Modus
- Hymn
- Translation
- Ninth
- Jupiter
- Lib
- Jung
- Seville
- Mummy
- De
- Ate
- Roman
- Canon
- Augustine
- Rudd
- Ms
- Fief
- Johannes
- Magna
- Domesday
- Fergus
- Compendium
- Trier
- Deity
- Guido
- Notation
- Ary
- Virgil
- Minerva
- Damian
- Orpheus
- Gaius
- Continuation
- Theology
- Notary
- Abbot
- Aquinas
- Essen
- Invocation
- Legate
- Xx
- Lenin
- Tie
- Book
- Durham
- Thrace
- Artemis
- Briton
- Text
- Ab
- Rome
- Zeus
- Winchester
- Charter
- Philo
- Imf
- Rite
- Prometheus
- Joachim
- Ry
- Claudius
- Recipe
- Basilica
- Motto
- Porta
- Pax
- Vii
- Annal
- Hera
- Galen
- Pluto
- Neptune
- Ovid
- Privatization
- Poseidon
- Divine
- Ptolemy
- Juno
- Bishopric
Wiktionary
LIBER, noun. (botany) The inner bark of plants, next to the wood. It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is the part from which the fibre of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc.
LIBER AL VEL LEGIS, proper noun. The central religious text of Thelema
LIBER AMICORUM, noun. An early form of autograph book that originated in Germany
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.