Associations to the word «Coll»
Noun
- Maclean
- Brigham
- Schultz
- Laden
- Mad
- Laird
- Madden
- Luciano
- Argyll
- Une
- Dir
- Edna
- Dun
- Tome
- Par
- Lettre
- Perrin
- Hc
- Magdalen
- Serena
- Puerto
- Organ
- Aberdeen
- Livre
- Homme
- Organist
- Bin
- Rico
- Organic
- Gangster
- Am
- Laval
- Clermont
- Yale
- Ignacio
- Trinity
- Cairn
- Gilles
- Prof
- Christi
- Sud
- Marcos
- Les
- Hazel
- Hector
- Mint
- Vincent
- Isabel
- Sou
- Maggie
- José
- Synthesis
- Paris
- Vince
- Aux
- Rouen
- Monde
- Foam
- Graeme
- Laws
- Dupont
- Whittaker
- Builder
- Garcia
- Loren
- Gunman
- Schoolmaster
- Michel
- Lm
- Fugue
- Cia
- Steve
- Gwen
- Philo
- Isle
- Catalonia
- Ans
- Le
- Hara
- Armand
- Clement
- Loch
- Nationalist
- Merton
- Pulitzer
- Javier
- Olsen
- Amour
- Des
- Au
- Woodward
- Bran
- Ely
- Macleod
- Barcelona
- Preface
- Sur
Verb
Wiktionary
COLL, verb. To hug or embrace.
COLL, proper noun. A medieval English short form of the male given name Nicholas; very rare today.
COLL, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.