Associations to the word «Browne»
Noun
- Baronetage
- Blouse
- Asylum
- Ulysses
- Turnbull
- Fitzpatrick
- Augusta
- Janet
- Neville
- Reginald
- Psychiatrist
- Gael
- Colleen
- Ambrose
- Tara
- Ronnie
- Taunton
- Eton
- Vaughan
- Maximilian
- Brooke
- Baron
- Jamaica
- Kimberley
- Thurston
- Paddy
- Stevie
- Cass
- Angela
- Kenny
- Surrey
- Forrest
- Evelyn
- Dylan
- Melbourne
- Married
- Irene
- Guildford
- Esq
- Dublin
- Rolf
- Bacon
- Davey
- Cheryl
- Tipperary
- Mort
- Chaucer
- Ode
- Deane
- Prose
- Curt
- Cecil
- Cork
- Munster
- Malcolm
- Tunic
- Admirer
- Rhodesia
- Vc
- Peerage
- Lennon
- Milton
- Earl
- Mp
- Neil
- Edward
- Bradshaw
- Nicholas
- Alderman
- Petty
- Elizabeth
- Burgh
- Eldest
- Ethel
- Geoffrey
- Aidan
- Conte
- Td
- Shawn
- Sidney
- Maggie
- Waller
- Percival
- Browning
- Camilla
- Anne
- Elmer
- Hester
- Robbie
- Printer
- Walter
- Ruskin
- Burgess
Wiktionary
BROWNE, proper noun. A surname, a spelling variant of Brown.
Dictionary definition
BROWNE, noun. English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882).
BROWNE, noun. United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867).
Wise words
Man is a creature who lives not upon bread alone, but
principally by catch words.