Associations to the word «Eliot»
Noun
- Gardiner
- Dickens
- Bede
- Engel
- Ezra
- Austen
- Joyce
- Soloist
- Baroque
- Norton
- Faber
- Cantata
- Ness
- Unitarian
- Samuel
- Silas
- Modernism
- Tennyson
- Coleridge
- Granville
- George
- Atkins
- Harvard
- Ruskin
- Cornwallis
- Deutsch
- Bach
- Cutler
- Paterson
- Hemingway
- Dante
- Blackwood
- Frazer
- Faulkner
- Sweeney
- Poem
- Quartet
- Valerie
- Browning
- Puritan
- Wordsworth
- Beale
- Choir
- Novelist
- Carlyle
- Hawthorne
- Ulysses
- Abigail
- Waldo
- Magus
- Elegy
- Gloria
- Slater
- Keats
- Lowell
- Poetry
- Apostle
- Semitism
- Winthrop
- Simeon
- Whitman
- Prostitution
- Huxley
- Pound
- Prize
- Sensibility
- Porter
- Goethe
- Evans
- Essay
- Beckett
- Dorothea
- Essayist
- Christoph
- Biographer
- Cabot
- Praying
- Sloan
- Saul
- Hillary
- Hardy
- Webber
- Gertrude
- Winslow
- Emerson
- Radcliffe
- Harcourt
- Adam
- Charles
- Prose
- Allusion
- Berwick
Wiktionary
ELIOT, proper noun. An English and Scottish surname, variant of Elliott.
ELIOT, proper noun. A male given name, variant of Elliott.
Dictionary definition
ELIOT, noun. British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965).
ELIOT, noun. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.