Associations to the word «Sophy»
Noun
- Philo
- Elsie
- Cecilia
- Alicia
- Aunt
- Lacy
- Forester
- Ruskin
- Sophia
- Frau
- Owen
- Dearest
- Hegel
- Decker
- Papa
- Horace
- Macpherson
- Squire
- Hutton
- Salamanca
- Herr
- Leigh
- Veranda
- Hubert
- Stella
- Mamma
- Miss
- Ada
- Tack
- Utopia
- Cousin
- Adele
- Socrates
- Louisa
- Stanton
- Lucy
- Sofa
- Gray
- Heidelberg
- Reproach
- Lordship
- Reverend
- Chloe
- Gown
- Ethics
- Mama
- Tina
- Mischief
- Anna
- Dudley
- Eden
- Flora
- Bedroom
- Why
- Niece
- Parcel
- Parlor
- Affection
- Philosophy
- Thinker
- Hedge
- Quarrel
- Dressing
- Polly
- Duchess
- Glance
- Jewel
- Goodness
- Lady
Adjective
Wiktionary
SOPHY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Sophia.
SOPHY, noun. A title of a Safavid dynasty shah. [1501–1736]
SOPHY, noun. (obsolete) wisdom, knowledge, learning
SOPHY, noun. Alternative spelling of Sophy (in the senses of “a Persian monarch” and “a personage”).
SOPHY, noun. (obsolete) A wise man; a sage or wite.
SOPHY, noun. Obsolete spelling of sophi
SOPHY, noun. Any one of the various fields of study whose names end in -sophy.
Wise words
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