Associations to the word «Burgoyne»
Noun
- Saratoga
- Horatio
- Gates
- Champlain
- Howe
- Calhoun
- Carleton
- Cornwallis
- Surrender
- Germain
- Vulcan
- Shaun
- Albany
- Montagu
- Loyalist
- Offensive
- Clinton
- Hudson
- Mohawk
- Shelby
- Bedfordshire
- Pau
- Ensign
- Gage
- Stark
- Rifleman
- Reinforcement
- Lionel
- Nina
- Hawthorn
- Grenadier
- Bartender
- General
- Beth
- Militia
- Dragoon
- Brant
- Freeman
- Retreat
- Frazer
- Arnold
- Trenton
- Talbot
- Benedict
- Clair
- Vermont
- Fraser
- Quebec
- Baronetcy
- Fang
- Crimea
- Fort
- Dispatch
- Deserter
- Talon
- Bunker
- Bouquet
- Monmouth
- Baronet
- Ferocity
- Miss
- Redoubt
- Dorchester
- Vc
- Erica
- Esquire
- Fingernail
- Capture
- Dunedin
- Yates
- Defeat
- Proclamation
- Chesapeake
- Fortification
- Army
- Detachment
- Hilda
- Howling
- Regular
- Troop
- Dramatist
- Forge
- Ninth
- Campaign
- Seriousness
Adverb
Wiktionary
BURGOYNE, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BURGOYNE, noun. British general in the American Revolution who captured Fort Ticonderoga but lost the battle of Saratoga in 1777 (1722-1792).
Wise words
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