Associations to the word «Earl»
Noun
- Royalist
- Lords
- Henrietta
- Nugent
- Finch
- Harley
- Beaumont
- Chichester
- Wiltshire
- Keen
- Cecil
- Bedford
- Hastings
- Somerset
- Humphrey
- Haynes
- Spencer
- Lindsay
- Mar
- Maud
- Antrim
- Lordship
- Drummond
- Southampton
- Duke
- Cornwall
- Wellesley
- Fitz
- Lindsey
- Hugh
- Worcester
- Dartmouth
- Marshal
- Edward
- Granddaughter
- Buckinghamshire
- Balfour
- Baroness
- Morton
- Willoughby
- Cochrane
- Douglas
- Courtier
- Nottingham
- Sunderland
- Henry
- Manor
- Compton
- Domesday
- Rochester
- Ramsay
- Seymour
- Hyde
- Galloway
- Valence
- Craven
- Ulster
- Kemp
- Exeter
- Monmouth
- Burlington
- Kinsman
- Herbert
- Frances
- Moravia
- Elizabeth
- Sandwich
- Stewart
- Kitchener
- Norfolk
- Parliamentarian
- Peterborough
- Harald
- Neill
- Chester
- Sussex
- Moira
- Retainer
- Lord
- Baronet
- Magnate
- Ashley
- Hay
- Crawford
- Bingham
- Warren
- Harrington
- Cassie
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
EARL, noun. A British nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a European count. A female using the style is termed a countess.
EARL, proper noun. The title of an earl.
EARL, proper noun. (chiefly US) A male given name from the English noun earl.
EARL, proper noun. A surname for service in the household of an earl, or from a nickname.
EARL GREY, noun. A blend of black tea flavoured with oil from the rind of the bergamot orange.
EARL MARSHAL, noun. (UK) A hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title under the sovereign of the United Kingdom, responsible for state funerals and coronations.
Dictionary definition
EARL, noun. A British peer ranking below a marquess and above a viscount.
Wise words
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