Associations to the word «Dorn»
Noun
- Corinth
- Van
- Dieter
- Olson
- Joel
- Kurt
- Gerhard
- Reese
- Vicksburg
- Trek
- Jennings
- Bryan
- Earl
- Bragg
- Holly
- Mississippi
- Dolores
- Comanche
- Denise
- Hawthorne
- Sterling
- Albrecht
- Confederate
- Creep
- Arkansas
- Bathurst
- Springs
- Ripley
- Chattanooga
- Bayonet
- Porn
- Bernhard
- Wiener
- Fran
- Dunbar
- Ella
- Trickle
- Roberta
- Alchemist
- Riker
- Alicia
- Heinrich
- Matthias
- Jonathan
- Michael
- Wheat
- Cornelius
- Roland
- Blackburn
- Philip
- Ibid
- Saul
- Resonance
- Congressman
- Cavalry
- Ridge
- Memphis
- Price
- Duncan
- Friedrich
- Jake
- Marion
- Goodman
- Jennifer
- Pike
- Curtis
- Brigadier
- Baton
- Tennessee
- Kathleen
- Avery
- Johannes
- Retreated
- Challenger
- Greenwood
- Joachim
- Mildred
- Ernst
- Anderson
- Ed
- Bonnet
- Chromatography
- Stewart
- Koch
- Carroll
- Zimbabwe
- Marcus
Adverb
Wiktionary
DORN, noun. A British ray; the thornback.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.