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.
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