Associations to the word «Archibald»
Noun
- Argyll
- Campbell
- Marquess
- Angus
- Archie
- Nate
- Alison
- Douglas
- Earl
- Cary
- Percival
- Sinclair
- Constable
- Wheeler
- Baronet
- Cochrane
- Cox
- Napier
- Craven
- Macdonald
- Prize
- Hodge
- Scottish
- Orr
- Laird
- Ramsay
- Dunbar
- Seton
- Maclean
- Finalist
- Stirling
- Ewing
- Galloway
- Forbes
- Moravia
- Reverend
- Mcleod
- Esq
- Baronetcy
- Vivian
- Henderson
- Frazer
- Tiny
- Erskine
- Dickson
- Robertson
- Currie
- Leach
- Milne
- Mcintyre
- Viscount
- Bower
- Fife
- Portrait
- Married
- Gillespie
- Montrose
- Crawford
- Elliot
- Carmichael
- Prosecutor
- Scotia
- Kerr
- Sir
- Lennox
- Rowan
- Ritchie
- Hamilton
- Baronetage
- Edinburgh
- Fraser
- Anson
- Jacobite
- Boyd
- Argyle
- Cameron
- Moreau
- Hepburn
- Johnston
- Stewart
- Taft
- Barrington
- Mcdonald
- Eldest
- Murray
- Macleod
- Knox
- Dunlop
- Librarian
- Butt
- Yell
- Balfour
- Aberdeen
- Solicitor
Wiktionary
ARCHIBALD, proper noun. A male given name.
ARCHIBALD, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
ARCHIBALD WHEEL, noun. (historical) A metal-hubbed wheel of great strength and elasticity, especially adapted for artillery carriages and motor cars.
ARCHIBALD WHEELS, noun. Plural of Archibald wheel
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