Associations to the word «Abigail»
Noun
- Harrington
- Deliverance
- Whitman
- Kendrick
- Jubal
- Kaplan
- Molly
- Sparrow
- Leah
- Rachael
- Kellogg
- Hutchinson
- Rebecca
- Burroughs
- Sargent
- Rockwell
- Lea
- Caleb
- Bailey
- Jones
- Phillips
- Betty
- Abe
- Flutter
- Jonas
- Spokesperson
- Reginald
- Miss
- Emily
- Wife
- Hurley
- Anne
- Solomon
- Mead
- Fitch
- Diane
- Sister
- Jessica
- Billie
- Massachusetts
- Mcbride
- Fidelity
- Duchess
- Otis
- Darby
- Coco
- Ashley
- Clyde
- Married
- Emerson
- Girlfriend
- Elle
- Columnist
- Rowe
- Actress
- Susan
- Danielle
- Sibling
- Benjamin
- Markham
- Waldo
- Melanie
- Lori
- Angela
- Maid
- Bianca
- Boyfriend
- Witch
- Yin
- Giles
- Mary
- Shane
- Armory
- Hayden
- Midwife
- Mercy
- Greene
- Laura
- Grandmother
- Jane
- Cho
- Dorothy
- Jefferson
- Whig
- Squire
- Rory
- Nanny
- Judith
Adverb
Wiktionary
ABIGAIL, noun. (obsolete) A lady’s waiting maid. [Mid 17th century.]
ABIGAIL, proper noun. The wife of Nabal and later of David in the Old Testament.
ABIGAIL, proper noun. A female given name, used since the 16th century, and currently quite popular.
Wise words
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