Associations to the word «Beatrice»
Noun
- Dante
- Este
- Ado
- Webb
- Savoy
- Castile
- Provence
- Welles
- Custer
- Scala
- Frazer
- Rosalind
- Sidney
- Matilda
- Burgundy
- Married
- Archduke
- Whiting
- Nazareth
- Maude
- Bertram
- Virgil
- Claudio
- Guido
- Clete
- Princess
- Baroness
- Whistler
- Sexton
- Heiress
- Canto
- Duchess
- Anjou
- Alfonso
- Vita
- Ethel
- Aragon
- Countess
- Tuscany
- Evelyn
- Saxe
- Ishmael
- Princesse
- Straight
- Matthias
- Filippo
- Isabella
- Ferdinand
- Sparks
- Geoffrey
- Boniface
- Eleanor
- Fairfax
- Granddaughter
- Antony
- Godwin
- Nebraska
- Massa
- Niece
- Amadeus
- Clermont
- Bertrand
- Wight
- Jorge
- Claudia
- Celia
- Daughter
- Aunt
- Constance
- Marquess
- Muriel
- Lillian
- Ursula
- Ask
- Hutton
- Mabel
- Norma
- Francesco
- Barney
- Portugal
- Gertrude
- Stepmother
- Shelley
- Blanche
- Hilda
- Bourbon
- Grandparent
- Naples
- Godfrey
- Patton
- Forbes
- Gladys
- Donna
- Agnes
- Abbess
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BEATRICE, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
BEATRICE, noun. The woman who guided Dante through Paradise in the Divine Comedy.
Wise words
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truth.