Associations to the word «Churchyard»
Noun
- Yew
- Elegy
- Tombstone
- Grave
- Epitaph
- Airman
- Burial
- Sexton
- Cuthbert
- Mausoleum
- Tomb
- Parishioner
- Obelisk
- Graveyard
- Coffin
- Hampstead
- Chancel
- Stile
- Sandstone
- Vault
- Railing
- Footpath
- Memorial
- Episcopal
- Rectory
- Monument
- Slab
- Cemetery
- Parish
- Mould
- Inscription
- Crosse
- Trinity
- Sod
- Church
- Vicar
- St
- Gate
- Bartholomew
- Funeral
- Font
- Giles
- Plaque
- Presbyterian
- Harrow
- Shropshire
- Priory
- Buckinghamshire
- Mound
- Elm
- Devonshire
- Tithe
- Cottage
- Graves
- Crucifix
- Nave
- Gray
- Sussex
- Magdalen
- Shaft
- Surrey
- Enclosure
- Berkshire
- Steeple
- Remains
- Crypt
- Parson
- Hermitage
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Churchyard»
Wiktionary
CHURCHYARD, noun. A patch of land adjoining a church, often used as a graveyard.
CHURCHYARD COUGH, noun. A severe cough (condition that causes one to cough, tendency to cough)
CHURCHYARD COUGHS, noun. Plural of churchyard cough
Dictionary definition
CHURCHYARD, noun. The yard associated with a church.
Wise words
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