Associations to the word «Carrick»
Noun
- Tipperary
- Shannon
- Townland
- Galloway
- Yeomanry
- Waterford
- Earl
- Fife
- Kyle
- Gwen
- Antrim
- Lennox
- Marjorie
- Rooney
- Barony
- Irvine
- Bruce
- Tottenham
- Clancy
- Limerick
- Paisley
- Armagh
- Ranger
- Cornwall
- Butler
- Niall
- Midfield
- Dunbar
- Maude
- Argyll
- Countess
- Ham
- Moravia
- Loch
- Forth
- Kilkenny
- Peerage
- Brant
- Edmund
- Kingship
- Scotland
- Magnate
- Bend
- Constituency
- Orkney
- Premiership
- Unionist
- Steward
- Trevor
- Knot
- Archibald
- Burgh
- Stewart
- Bangor
- Fry
- Tyrone
- Somerset
- Viscount
- Ard
- Ferguson
- Ireland
- Scottish
- Shawn
- Boyle
- Galway
- Swan
- Ferdinand
- Lordship
- Felix
- Claimant
- Rookie
- Cole
- Robert
- Pittsburgh
- Sculptor
- Tasmania
- Ethel
- Slater
- Charter
- Campbell
- Sutherland
- Huron
- Osborne
- Marquess
- Glen
- Quay
- Castle
- Grange
- Midfielder
- Daly
- Michael
- Edinburgh
Wiktionary
CARRICK, noun. Alternative spelling of carrack
CARRICK, noun. (Nabokov) A greatcoat.
CARRICK, proper noun. A surname of Irish origin.
CARRICK BEND, noun. (nautical) A round knot used to join two rope hawsers when required to go round the barrel of a capstan without jamming.
CARRICK BENDS, noun. Plural of carrick bend
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.