Associations to the word «Devon»
Noun
- Cornwall
- Exeter
- Plymouth
- Dorset
- Somerset
- Devonshire
- Heiress
- Yeomanry
- Dartmouth
- Visitation
- Wiltshire
- Ellie
- Chichester
- Steed
- Taunton
- Manor
- Domesday
- Hilary
- Wessex
- Gloucestershire
- Baronetcy
- Baronetage
- Progeny
- Cary
- Pollard
- Oxfordshire
- Sheriff
- Argyle
- Cider
- Berkshire
- Barony
- Earl
- Jp
- Dev
- Raleigh
- Beaumont
- Effigy
- Stowe
- Baronet
- Worthy
- Abbot
- Newton
- Bedfordshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Mp
- Glamorgan
- Stagecoach
- Wight
- Esquire
- Rosalind
- Parish
- Eldest
- Baldwin
- Heir
- Bridget
- Hereford
- England
- Gentry
- Peerage
- Estuary
- Cambridgeshire
- Shropshire
- Bristol
- Britannia
- Staffordshire
- Chuck
- Hertfordshire
- Ham
- Billie
- Nora
- Humphrey
- Briton
- Hussar
- Nottinghamshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Dreamer
- Dart
- Minor
- Warwickshire
- Gloucester
- Regis
- Hugh
- Worcestershire
- Leicestershire
- Cheltenham
- Pembroke
- Upton
- Rhino
- Priory
Verb
Wiktionary
DEVON, proper noun. A county of England bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, the Bristol Channel and the English Channel.
DEVON, proper noun. Any of a number of places in US and Canada.
DEVON, proper noun. A male given name derived from the place name, or a variant of Devin.
DEVON, proper noun. A female given name of modern American usage, derived from the place name.
DEVON, noun. One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in Devon, England.
DEVON, noun. (Australia) (Eastern Australia) A type of processed meat sausage.
DEVON COLIC, noun. Plumbism
DEVON REX, noun. A medium size, domestic cat breed with rippled or swirling hair, originating during the 1960s in Great Britain.
DEVON REXES, noun. Plural of Devon Rex
Dictionary definition
DEVON, noun. A county in southwestern England.
DEVON, noun. Red dual-purpose cattle of English origin.
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