Associations to the word «Covent»
Noun
- Scala
- Garden
- Sadler
- Opera
- Pantomime
- Verdi
- Piazza
- Handel
- Ballet
- Henrietta
- Piccadilly
- Salzburg
- Farce
- Royal
- Theatre
- Sang
- Tristan
- Fielding
- Verona
- Alla
- Bedford
- Macbeth
- Premiere
- Midsummer
- Philharmonic
- Promenade
- Grimes
- Lane
- Trafalgar
- Wagner
- Opus
- London
- Faust
- Strauss
- Lucia
- Vienna
- Libretto
- Norma
- Carlo
- Dryden
- Mathews
- Soloist
- Milan
- Pritchard
- Conductor
- Mozart
- Ashton
- Tito
- Westminster
- Repertory
- Camden
- Blitz
- Tottenham
- Conducting
- Tragedy
- Tavern
- Soprano
- Carmen
- Lodging
- Orchestra
- Siegfried
- Donna
- Enrico
- Farley
- Juliet
- Staging
- Sheridan
- Zurich
- Wells
- Sargent
- Sutherland
- Nellie
- Hampstead
- Hamburg
- Decca
- Giovanni
- Repertoire
- Brothel
- Frau
- Tenor
- Recital
- Gala
- Bookseller
- Beggar
- Massimo
Wiktionary
COVENT, noun. (obsolete) convent
COVENT, proper noun. Only used in Covent Garden
COVENT GARDEN, proper noun. A district in London
COVENT GARDEN, proper noun. The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Wise words
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