Associations to the word «Mortimer»
Noun
- Reeves
- Isabella
- Wheeler
- Adler
- Edmund
- Harley
- Carole
- Hereford
- Roger
- Ludlow
- Reeve
- Earl
- Vic
- Emily
- Blake
- Barrister
- Hotspur
- Shropshire
- Penelope
- Qc
- Maud
- Lacy
- Johnnie
- Minnie
- Shelton
- Cade
- Halfback
- Edward
- Berkshire
- Angela
- Baroness
- Archaeologist
- Marches
- Hugh
- Brewster
- Mort
- Lionel
- Kell
- Eugene
- Jacobs
- Parramatta
- Meath
- Bulldog
- Burgh
- Warwick
- Lancaster
- Heiress
- Pullman
- Rhys
- Montagu
- Baron
- Maynard
- Cooke
- Joan
- Excavation
- Domesday
- Phoebe
- Canterbury
- Heir
- Dramatist
- Humphrey
- Married
- Eleanor
- Kenyon
- Connacht
- Northampton
- Pembroke
- Rowe
- Amir
- Cartwright
- Clarence
- Horace
- Percy
- Worcestershire
- Gloucester
- Rahman
- Laurie
- Mccarthy
- Cavendish
- Winters
- Ulster
- Antwerp
- Countess
- Bob
- Bailey
- Edgar
- Mabel
- Regency
- Wimbledon
- Earle
- Northumberland
- Katherine
Wiktionary
MORTIMER, proper noun. A British surname.
MORTIMER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
MORTIMER, noun. English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330).
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.