Associations to the word «Cicely»
Noun
- Tyson
- Hospice
- Saunders
- Nelly
- Towers
- Farrell
- Bridget
- Hester
- Miriam
- Yvonne
- Barker
- Dame
- Cavendish
- Fairy
- Matilda
- Carton
- Farrar
- Starring
- Hyde
- Heiress
- Abbot
- Cuthbert
- Bassett
- Willy
- Christopher
- Berry
- Gaston
- Dora
- Nick
- Temperance
- Hamilton
- Heed
- Veronica
- Sweet
- Baroness
- Ronnie
- Wilkes
- Pounder
- Diana
- Thou
- Telegram
- Ralph
- Rosa
- Browne
- Grandparent
- Dorset
- Illustrator
- Salisbury
- Lady
- Somerset
- Actress
- Emmy
- Nay
- Earl
- Gore
- Vaughan
- Humphrey
- Heir
- Dudley
- Margaret
- Warwick
- Priory
- Mary
- Shirley
- Dee
- Mistress
- Daughter
- Nun
- Martha
- Gown
- Supper
- Whitney
- Ellen
- Seymour
- Babe
- Alaska
- Morrow
- Williams
- Jewel
- Eva
- Dungeon
- Miss
- Eve
Wiktionary
CICELY, proper noun. A female given name, a variant of Cecily and Cecilia used since the Middle Ages.
CICELY, noun. Myrrhis odorata, a plant in the genus Myrrhis, in the family Apiaceae.
CICELY, noun. Sweetroot, any of several plants in the genus Osmorhiza
Wise words
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