Associations to the word «Baillie»
Noun
- Joanna
- Gifford
- Cochrane
- Montrose
- Evan
- Pathologist
- Hamilton
- Erskine
- Mcintosh
- Hampstead
- Inverness
- Matthew
- Scottish
- Provost
- Arden
- Dramatist
- Edinburgh
- Baronetcy
- Argyle
- Carlyle
- Etienne
- Alec
- Marilyn
- Burgh
- Baronet
- Barony
- Christophe
- Glasgow
- Wilton
- Lamont
- Macpherson
- Walsh
- Somerville
- Slalom
- Baronetage
- Henderson
- Humphrey
- Carmichael
- Rye
- Stewart
- Presbyterian
- Munro
- Jackie
- Adolf
- Fraser
- Atonement
- Cromwell
- Mackay
- Blackwood
- Hume
- Libel
- Dl
- Reynolds
- Dundee
- Scott
- Johanna
- Plus
- Hugh
- Burgess
- Adrian
- Byron
- Allan
- Alexander
- Herald
- Tragedy
- Burns
- Dunbar
- Huddersfield
- Earl
- Windmill
- Anatomy
- Russell
- Colchester
- Nippon
- Jamie
- Scotland
- Homme
- Baron
- Duncan
- Marianne
- Guthrie
- Cb
- Hacker
- Td
- Conservative
- Bury
- Hannah
- Philharmonic
- Donald
- Messiah
- Theologian
Wiktionary
BAILLIE, noun. (obsolete) The jurisdiction of a bailie or bailiff; a bailiwick.
BAILLIE, noun. (Scottish local government) The equivalent of alderman in some Scottish cities.
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.