Associations to the word «Edwin»
Noun
- Louisiana
- Stark
- Goalkeeper
- Godwin
- Governorship
- Neville
- Erickson
- Emery
- Reginald
- Dun
- Styles
- Lyle
- Cuthbert
- Wilfred
- Jr
- Reagan
- Secretary
- Edison
- Monmouth
- Bertie
- Everett
- Whitehall
- Naturalist
- Mckay
- Wilkins
- Hara
- Neal
- Galaxy
- Eddie
- Moses
- Guthrie
- Corbett
- Wessex
- Edmund
- Montague
- Wilfrid
- Liberia
- Colin
- Regan
- Frederick
- Holt
- Mueller
- Malley
- Dyson
- Clarence
- Sidney
- Emeritus
- Howell
- Horton
- Avenger
- Reverend
- Rowland
- Bergman
- Maitland
- Frost
- Barnard
- Ajax
- Palmer
- Welles
- Brigadier
- Arthur
- Albert
- Howard
- Cricketer
- Crowley
- Attorney
- Organist
- Cole
- Engraver
- Inquest
- Der
- Norris
- Christy
- Bennett
- Ronald
- Cyrus
- Earl
- Mcdowell
- Walter
- Minstrel
- Connor
- Ivor
- Stanley
- Reggie
- Carr
- Sir
- Coroner
- Kent
- Baxter
- Archbishop
- Accountant
- Baker
- Ted
- Harlow
- Charles
Adjective
Wiktionary
EDWIN, proper noun. A male given name.
EDWIN, proper noun. Edwin of Northumbria.
Dictionary definition
EDWIN, noun. King of Northumbria who was converted to Christianity (585-633).
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.