Associations to the word «Baldwin»
Noun
- Ellison
- Stephen
- Nash
- Nur
- Curtiss
- Tommy
- Aspen
- Pisum
- Arboretum
- Pons
- Caleb
- Exeter
- Prime
- Reddy
- Hatfield
- Isabelle
- Principality
- Bra
- Byzantine
- Disarmament
- Robbie
- Galilee
- Humphrey
- Baird
- Bertrand
- Harlem
- Ix
- Married
- Wallis
- Thrace
- Marquette
- Frazer
- Conservative
- Jacksonville
- Fitz
- Luxembourg
- Elias
- Mallet
- Winston
- Marjorie
- Allegheny
- Boyce
- Pensacola
- Heir
- Gerard
- Bassett
- Norman
- Harpsichord
- James
- Frankie
- Starring
- Regent
- Cynthia
- Serena
- Avery
- Foley
- Iii
- Pere
- Railroad
- Nassau
- Overlord
- Alsace
- Eastman
- Worcestershire
- Consolidation
- Connecticut
- Countess
- Myles
- Damien
- Kimball
- Matthias
- Nephew
- Yvonne
- Lange
- Baker
- Fairbanks
- Downing
- Westchester
- Brooke
- Reformer
- Amen
- Eden
- Elgin
- Stephenson
- Normandy
- Lordship
- Beirut
- Ransom
- Hays
- Leighton
- Hugh
- Bethlehem
- Builder
- Webber
- Jennifer
Wiktionary
BALDWIN, proper noun. A male given name; rather rare in English.
BALDWIN, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
BALDWIN, proper noun. Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister.
BALDWIN, proper noun. King Baldwin IV, ruler of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem before the takeover of Saladin in 1187. He died in 1185 of complications of the socially unacceptable disease of leprosy. Also known as the leper king.
BALDWIN, proper noun. A town in Florida
BALDWIN, proper noun. A city in Georgia, USA
BALDWIN, proper noun. A village in Illinois
BALDWIN, proper noun. A city in Iowa
BALDWIN, proper noun. A town in Louisiana
BALDWIN, proper noun. A town in Maine
BALDWIN, proper noun. A village in Michigan
BALDWIN, proper noun. A town and a hamlet in New York
BALDWIN, proper noun. A township in Ontario, Canada
BALDWIN, proper noun. A borough in Pennsylvania
BALDWIN, proper noun. A town and village in Wisconsin
BALDWIN, noun. (US) A reddish, moderately acid, winter apple.
Dictionary definition
BALDWIN, noun. United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987).
BALDWIN, noun. English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1867-1947).
BALDWIN, noun. An American eating apple with red or yellow and red skin.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.