Associations to the word «Domesday»
Noun
- Estate
- Pasture
- Homestead
- Cornwall
- Earl
- Thorpe
- Charter
- Prehistory
- Steeple
- Middlesex
- Salisbury
- Fishery
- Surrey
- Dorset
- Sheriff
- Land
- Baldwin
- Hugh
- Beaumont
- Croydon
- Somerset
- Assessment
- Chichester
- Abbot
- Cambridgeshire
- Taxation
- Roger
- Magnate
- Maitland
- Acton
- Liber
- Acre
- Ralph
- William
- Hastings
- Freeman
- Canterbury
- Meaning
- Sussex
- Eustace
- Essex
- Alias
- Exchequer
- Upton
- Barton
- Brittany
- Stanton
- Darby
- Chancel
- Burgh
- Shire
- Tithe
- Bishop
- Bedfordshire
- Middleton
- Rochdale
- Henley
- Gloucester
- Nigel
- Due
- Worcester
- Burgess
- Chester
- Ramsey
- Ownership
- Hertfordshire
- Albans
- Ashton
- Norton
- Newton
- Time
- Leicester
- Possession
- Lancashire
- Beyond
- Barrow
- Aubrey
- Thorn
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DOMESDAY, noun. Obsolete form of doomsday.
DOMESDAY BOOK, proper noun. (historical) A record of the great survey of England carried out in 1086 for William the Conqueror.
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