Associations to the word «Abigail»
Noun
- Hale
- Tyson
- Herrera
- Freighter
- Bridget
- Kate
- Helmut
- Dane
- Campbell
- Sid
- Lindsey
- Hostess
- Hester
- Jeremiah
- Ben
- Mccarthy
- Hubbard
- Raleigh
- Cousin
- Jess
- Warren
- Maggie
- Lisa
- Fitzgerald
- Soap
- Mistress
- Griffith
- Disney
- Powers
- Grandparent
- Jesse
- Chapman
- Margaret
- Alison
- Brent
- Jonathan
- Correspondence
- Brand
- Carla
- Eldest
- Davenport
- Joshua
- Sally
- Johanna
- Abbott
- Compartment
- Rufus
- Truman
- Churchill
- Helen
- Beverly
- Carol
- Rosemary
- Gibbs
- Tyler
- Maureen
- Welsh
- Lucy
- Fda
- Swift
- Timothy
- Housekeeper
- Clara
- Watson
- Damn
- Patterson
- Cameron
- Seth
- Elias
- Damien
- Dearest
- Aunt
- Alice
- Vance
- Quartet
- Houghton
- Twin
- Chuckle
- Madam
- Hopkins
- Carmel
- Hume
- Princess
- Wilkes
- Chronicles
- Smith
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
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.