Associations to the word «Angelique»
Noun
- Bantam
- Amour
- Cassidy
- Kathy
- Beau
- Boyer
- Ninety
- Granville
- Petra
- Shooter
- Lucie
- Abyss
- Mademoiselle
- Neo
- Navarro
- Serena
- Lara
- Quarterfinal
- Sloane
- Fork
- Tess
- Quentin
- Carla
- Roberta
- Samantha
- Peggy
- Vinci
- Lifetime
- Marguerite
- Marlowe
- Semifinal
- Vida
- Villiers
- Bates
- Marie
- Lori
- Julia
- Abbe
- Wimbledon
- Malcolm
- Maureen
- Tai
- Sara
- Collins
- Aunt
- Notary
- Rider
- Midwife
- Priscilla
- Andrea
- Stephens
- Katrina
- Ana
- Carolyn
- Guerra
- Hubert
- Stokes
- Bahamas
- Def
- Louise
- Hanging
- Robson
- Beth
- Entertainer
- Slam
- Na
- Novel
- Trail
- Cosmos
- Carry
- Alicia
- Open
- Tradition
- Jeanne
- Lament
- Comte
- Jamie
- Parker
- Chevalier
- Que
- Tailor
- Roberto
- Phillip
- Marion
- Antoine
- Beaumont
- Heroine
- Rue
Wiktionary
ANGELIQUE, proper noun. A female given name anglicized from French Angélique, occasionally used in English since the 20th century.
ANGÉLIQUE, noun. (musical instrument) A plucked bowl lute with two necks and most often sixteen strings, played in the manner of a harp, and popular in Baroque Europe.
ANGELIQUE, noun. A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially the garden angelica (Angelica archangelica).
ANGELIQUE, noun. Alternative form of angélique
Dictionary definition
ANGELIQUE, noun. Any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica having pinnately compound leaves and small white or greenish flowers in compound umbels.
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