Associations to the word «Middleton»
Noun
- Playwright
- Chapman
- Rockefeller
- Lucknow
- Bruin
- Wisconsin
- Calcutta
- Prince
- Moor
- Barton
- Laurel
- Barry
- Audrey
- Esquire
- Reeves
- Ramsay
- Royalist
- Attribution
- Preface
- Arthur
- Baron
- Booker
- Junction
- Noel
- Cambridge
- Karen
- Colin
- Pearson
- Fusilier
- Bentley
- Beck
- Broom
- Gifford
- Esq
- Mcqueen
- Atheist
- Lacey
- Woodward
- Essex
- Liam
- Incline
- Humphrey
- Nathaniel
- Flanagan
- Jennings
- Fiona
- Walpole
- Max
- Manor
- Christchurch
- Aubrey
- Watkins
- Troy
- Dorchester
- Sutton
- Boise
- Ian
- Petersen
- Scotia
- Vicar
- Cooke
- Gertrude
- Marianne
- Madison
- Nottinghamshire
- Ethel
- Bassist
- Lynn
- Nottingham
- Regis
- Reggie
- Gibbon
- Satire
- Meredith
- Sammy
- Tramway
- Mayo
- Richard
- Cumbria
- Earl
- Jens
- Erasmus
- Stagecoach
- Wilfrid
- Charles
- Banda
- Clayton
- Henry
- Guitarist
- Mp
- Epsom
- Ralph
- Joshua
- Paddy
Adjective
Wiktionary
MIDDLETON, proper noun. Any of many placenames in England, Scotland and elsewhere, from the words for "middle town".
MIDDLETON, proper noun. An earldom in the English peerage.
MIDDLETON, proper noun. An English and Scottish habitational surname from any of the places.
Dictionary definition
MIDDLETON, noun. English playwright and pamphleteer (1570-1627).
Wise words
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