Associations to the word «Baudelaire»
Noun
- Orphan
- Poe
- Olaf
- Mal
- Sunny
- Balzac
- Klaus
- Spleen
- Violet
- Gustave
- Beatrice
- Wilde
- Bertrand
- Prose
- Dandy
- Modernism
- Dumas
- Romanticism
- Modernity
- Monty
- Nietzsche
- Charles
- Les
- Goethe
- Hugo
- Edgar
- Symbolism
- Opium
- Whitman
- Poem
- Allan
- Keats
- Poet
- Villiers
- Jules
- Salon
- Poetry
- Dante
- Evil
- Eliot
- Alexandre
- Alienation
- Trois
- Sonnet
- Fontaine
- Parisian
- Sibling
- Stepfather
- Marcel
- Byron
- Bohemian
- Tableau
- Georges
- François
- Translator
- Voltaire
- Satan
- Youngster
- Hoffmann
- Disguise
- Ovid
- Ruskin
- Une
- Auguste
- Essay
- Alphonse
- Lettre
- Nero
- Millet
- Shack
- Josephine
- Passageway
- Browning
- Wagner
- Liszt
- Strauss
- Eldest
- Petit
- Translation
- Realism
- Flowers
- Prostitute
- Aesthetics
- Oscar
- Caricature
- Spat
- Jeanne
- Handler
- Mansion
- Walt
Verb
Dictionary definition
BAUDELAIRE, noun. A French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867).
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.