Associations to the word «Crone»
Noun
- Hag
- Maiden
- Patricia
- Vanessa
- Hind
- Bridegroom
- Witch
- Goddess
- Moira
- Manifest
- Neil
- Cauldron
- Maia
- Abel
- Draper
- Murdoch
- Distillery
- Priestess
- Sharper
- Vizier
- Hera
- Nestor
- Thor
- Philipp
- Kerr
- Triad
- Roberta
- Graves
- Rake
- Mecca
- Shane
- Sorcery
- Phillips
- Tan
- Avenger
- Beak
- Islam
- Maid
- Cook
- Eyelid
- Penny
- Weaver
- Raven
- Nymph
- Colin
- Erik
- Sheila
- Rag
- Transcript
- Purse
- Mother
- Virgin
- Veil
- Grandchild
- Wisdom
- Fertility
- Lisa
- Tale
- Executive
- Deity
- Brave
- Warrior
- Brooks
- Candle
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRONE, noun. (obsolete) An old woman.
CRONE, noun. An archetypal figure, a Wise Woman.
CRONE, noun. An ugly, evil-looking, or frightening old woman; a hag.
CRONE, noun. (obsolete) An old ewe.
CRONE, noun. (obsolete) An old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman.
CRONE, noun. (Wicca) One of the triune goddesses of the Lady in Wicca alongside the Mother and Maiden and representing an old woman
Dictionary definition
CRONE, noun. An ugly evil-looking old woman.
Wise words
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