Associations to the word «Balthazar»
Noun
- Marguerite
- Bianca
- Lange
- Josephine
- Horatio
- Notary
- Emmanuel
- Lorenzo
- Sigismund
- Molina
- Valet
- Tulip
- Bel
- Alexandre
- Philippe
- Alexis
- Bailiff
- Absolute
- Lucas
- Nic
- Johannes
- Laurent
- Tome
- Executioner
- Mackay
- Gerard
- Parlor
- Medina
- Rebecca
- Monsieur
- Au
- Buffy
- Delicacy
- Francois
- Franc
- Troy
- Comte
- Tenderness
- Antwerp
- Herr
- Abbe
- Madame
- Bourbon
- Nichols
- Sofa
- Mademoiselle
- Vampire
- Sorcerer
- Viceroy
- Anguish
- Melissa
- Amazement
- Happiness
- Charity
- Raphael
- Nicolas
- Veronica
- Attendant
- Henri
- Castro
- Vic
- Despair
- Tutor
- Goodness
- Disguise
- François
- Jean
- Alfred
- Countenance
- Glance
- Geoffrey
- Tommy
- Conrad
- Quest
- Apprentice
- Owen
- Walker
- Foster
- Laboratory
- Ct
- Demon
- Andrea
- Isaac
- Indie
Wiktionary
BALTHAZAR, proper noun. A name ascribed to one of the Magi.
BALTHAZAR, proper noun. (Biblical character) a Babylonian king mentioned in the Book of Daniel
BALTHAZAR, proper noun. A male given name.
BALTHAZAR, noun. A very large wine bottle with the capacity of about 12 liters, equivalent to 16 standard bottles.
BALTHAZAR, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Balthazar
Dictionary definition
BALTHAZAR, noun. (New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.