Associations to the word «Dryden»
Noun
- Johnson
- Fn
- Wren
- Fairfield
- Montagu
- Leigh
- Authorship
- Saharan
- Nell
- Rousseau
- Feast
- Orr
- Portland
- Sudbury
- Northwest
- Worth
- Comedy
- M2
- Parody
- Merit
- Drama
- Anglican
- Author
- Edmund
- Epic
- Dickinson
- Bacon
- Cicero
- Eminence
- Howard
- Ny
- Cid
- Contempt
- Caroline
- Humour
- Earl
- Calder
- Classic
- Modern
- Praising
- Printing
- Plato
- Passage
- Vanity
- Ancient
- Remark
- Murdoch
- Dante
- Scott
- Exertion
- Saxophonist
- Afb
- Bard
- Original
- Enmity
- Scotty
- Charlton
- Reputation
- Dunbar
- Alexander
- Oiler
- Whig
- Frances
- Friar
- Samuel
- Libel
- Levant
- Jefferson
- Canon
- Play
- Ellington
- Larsen
- Christoph
- Adaptation
- Berkshire
Adjective
Wiktionary
DRYDEN, proper noun. A surname derived from place names in England, from words for "dry valley".
DRYDEN, proper noun. John Dryden, English poet and playwright
DRYDEN, proper noun. A village in Michigan
DRYDEN, proper noun. A town and village in New York
DRYDEN, proper noun. A city in Ontario
DRYDEN, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Oregon
DRYDEN, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Texas
DRYDEN, proper noun. A CDP in Virginia
DRYDEN, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Washington
Dictionary definition
DRYDEN, noun. The outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700).
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