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
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.