Associations to the word «Dorothea»
Noun
- Dix
- Lange
- Saxe
- Sophia
- Brandenburg
- Quixote
- Celia
- Anhalt
- Schleswig
- Curate
- Palatine
- Elisabeth
- Holstein
- Sophie
- Sancho
- Abbess
- Beale
- Weimar
- Hermann
- Douglass
- Duchess
- Brooke
- Married
- Goethe
- Johanna
- Hesse
- Hanover
- Christoph
- Prussia
- Elector
- Fernando
- Philipp
- Countess
- Darmstadt
- Chambers
- Christina
- Clara
- Reformer
- Archduke
- Kassel
- Frederick
- Dora
- Senor
- Photographer
- Mecklenburg
- Lambert
- Princess
- Brandt
- Johann
- Maria
- Dowager
- Wilhelm
- Leighton
- Ernst
- Augusta
- Wimbledon
- Redmond
- Magdalene
- Caroline
- Grimm
- Von
- Auguste
- Georg
- Brunswick
- Anna
- Chivalry
- Blunt
- Gottfried
- Macdonald
- Cheltenham
- Wentworth
- Charlotte
- Albrecht
- Baroness
- Barber
- Eldest
- Consort
- Daughter
- Heinrich
- Casimir
- Edmond
- Frau
- Denmark
- Ludwig
- Friedrich
- Comer
- Palatinate
- Saxony
- Tsar
- Dorothy
- Cramer
- Evans
- Childbirth
- Diane
- Eliot
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DOROTHEA, proper noun. A female given name, a Latinate variant of Dorothy.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.