Associations to the word «Marguerite»
Noun
- Navarre
- Faust
- Armand
- Jeanne
- Moreau
- Anjou
- Louise
- Duc
- Princesse
- Etienne
- Marie
- Lorraine
- Gaston
- Emmanuel
- Madeleine
- Medici
- Burgundy
- Dumas
- Henri
- Heiress
- François
- Isabelle
- Nicolas
- Alain
- Savoy
- Flanders
- Gabrielle
- Moreno
- Blanche
- Alexandre
- Antoinette
- Lettre
- Bourbon
- Countess
- Lucien
- Fuchs
- Amour
- Aux
- Abbess
- Antoine
- Higgins
- Jacques
- Tuscany
- Guillaume
- Mademoiselle
- Baptiste
- Richelieu
- Simone
- Percy
- Dauphin
- Lac
- Provence
- Prudence
- Suzanne
- Guise
- Dame
- Francois
- Comte
- Bourgeois
- Duchess
- Antonia
- Catherine
- Piazza
- Camille
- Daisy
- Ste
- Georges
- Brabant
- Notary
- Nom
- Pierre
- Chapman
- Schwarz
- Gertrude
- Derrick
- Madame
- Philippe
- Mimi
- Sonnet
- Louvre
- Claude
- Conti
- Churchill
- Alvarez
- Niece
- Pointe
- Bold
- Granddaughter
- Elisabeth
- Ix
- Helene
- Pas
- Jean
- Married
- Michel
Wiktionary
MARGUERITE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from France in the 1860s.
MARGUERITE, noun. An oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare).
Dictionary definition
MARGUERITE, noun. Tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum.
MARGUERITE, noun. Perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum.
Wise words
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Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.