Associations to the word «Elisabeth»
Noun
- Saxe
- Abbess
- Holstein
- Johanna
- Hesse
- Dorothea
- Murdoch
- Palatine
- Nietzsche
- Casimir
- Anhalt
- Empress
- Sophie
- Helene
- Bavaria
- Darmstadt
- Bohemia
- Duchess
- Magdalena
- Countess
- Brandenburg
- Mecklenburg
- Married
- Brabant
- Princess
- Christine
- Schleswig
- Nassau
- Neumann
- Elsa
- Kassel
- Antoinette
- Auguste
- Sigismund
- Marie
- Philipp
- Archduke
- Habsburg
- Rudolf
- Parma
- Franz
- Gerhard
- Ulrich
- Elector
- Austria
- Consort
- Maria
- Palatinate
- Johann
- Von
- Dietrich
- Princesse
- Soprano
- Baroness
- Descartes
- Louise
- Saxony
- Anna
- Moss
- Maximilian
- Liechtenstein
- Frau
- Ludwig
- Brunswick
- Granddaughter
- Weimar
- Josef
- Leopold
- Tod
- Karin
- Albrecht
- Caroline
- Friedrich
- Charlotte
- Dauphin
- Tyrol
- Belgian
- Verdi
- Prussia
- Bernhard
- Ferdinand
- Elliot
- Pomerania
- Christina
- Heiress
- Nilsson
- Tchaikovsky
- Georg
- Eldest
- Sophia
- Christoph
- Daughter
- Ernst
- Frederick
- Wiener
Adverb
Wiktionary
ELISABETH, proper noun. The mother of John the Baptist according to the Christian and Islamic scriptures; called Elizabeth in some English translations of the Bible.
ELISABETH, proper noun. A female given name, a less common form of Elizabeth in English.
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.