Associations to the word «Arthur»
Noun
- Conan
- Wellesley
- Lancelot
- Doyle
- Ashe
- Balfour
- Merlin
- Sherlock
- Avalon
- Grail
- Andersen
- Godfrey
- Joyce
- Tennyson
- Percival
- Briton
- Chichester
- Maude
- Berger
- Griffith
- Schwartz
- Holmes
- Lowe
- Wellington
- Sullivan
- Guinness
- Dent
- Phillip
- Erickson
- Fay
- Compton
- Port
- Stuart
- Monmouth
- Marquess
- Orton
- Lyman
- Brittany
- Reginald
- Esq
- Alvin
- Goldberg
- Hays
- Geoffrey
- Viscount
- Deane
- Gareth
- Garfield
- Manchuria
- Rankin
- Rowley
- Beaumont
- Poe
- Macarthur
- Salesman
- Knight
- Currie
- Cecil
- Mathews
- Saxon
- Twain
- Russo
- Baronet
- Tristan
- Sir
- Miller
- Welsh
- Bliss
- Jensen
- Obe
- Cricketer
- Middleton
- Damsel
- Gould
- Ernest
- Ingram
- Chadwick
- Cbe
- Beckett
- Staten
- Chivalry
- Herbert
- Ivor
- Kay
- Connell
- Nietzsche
- Wilton
- Purcell
- Knighthood
- Evans
- Gore
- Woodward
- King
- Clarke
- Johnston
- Billie
- Cymru
Adjective
Wiktionary
ARTHUR, proper noun. A male given name.
ARTHUR, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
ARTHUR, proper noun. A village in Illinois
ARTHUR, proper noun. A city in Iowa
ARTHUR, proper noun. A rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada
ARTHUR, proper noun. A village in Nebraska
ARTHUR, proper noun. A ghost town in Nevada
ARTHUR, proper noun. A city in North Dakota
ARTHUR, proper noun. A town and a community in Wisconsin
ARTHUR, noun. (Ireland) (informal) Guinness stout.
ARTHUR DALEY, noun. A person who is devious, who cheats people, and who often resorts to confidence tricks
ARTHUR DALEYS, noun. Plural of Arthur Daley
Dictionary definition
ARTHUR, noun. Elected vice president and became 21st President of the United States when Garfield was assassinated (1830-1886).
ARTHUR, noun. A legendary king of the Britons (possibly based on a historical figure in the 6th century but the story has been retold too many times to be sure); said to have led the Knights of the Round Table at Camelot.
Wise words
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