Associations to the word «Matilda»
Noun
- Howell
- Cristina
- Frederic
- Tao
- Bertie
- Clancy
- Champagne
- Iv
- England
- Nephew
- Cassie
- Sister
- Stepfather
- Acton
- Crusader
- Mary
- Rolf
- Dietrich
- Turret
- Barony
- Friar
- Hereford
- Wessex
- Worthington
- Charlotte
- Mabel
- Nanny
- Laurie
- Dante
- Habsburg
- Sibling
- Osman
- Jane
- Mora
- Robert
- Fusilier
- Clover
- Nobles
- Pope
- Peach
- Son
- Royce
- Iii
- Pisum
- Evans
- Cornwall
- King
- Maitland
- Alice
- Accession
- Heroine
- Ii
- Gould
- Aux
- Brewery
- Talbot
- Counterattack
- Guinness
- Christina
- Melissa
- Scotland
- Rudolf
- Amadeus
- Husband
- Salisbury
- Ellen
- Kerr
- Rudolph
- Martha
- Mcleod
- Phelps
- Oxfordshire
- Princess
- Browne
- Magdalene
- Elizabeth
- Bulldog
- Sarah
- Percival
- Squire
- Frederick
- Rosario
- Stronghold
- Caretaker
- Monty
- Aubrey
- Anglo
- Amber
- Til
- Grandson
Adverb
Wiktionary
MATILDA, proper noun. A female given name.
MATILDA, noun. (UK) (army) (historical) Either of two British infantry tanks in use during World War II, the Infantry Tank Mark I or Infantry Tank Mark II.
MATILDA, noun. (Australia) A bundle of possessions, often tied up in a sack; a swag.
Wise words
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things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.