Associations to the word «Elizabethan»
Noun
- Timber
- Epoch
- Viii
- Collar
- Cheshire
- Inn
- Ballroom
- Cant
- Thomas
- Yale
- Cottage
- Landowner
- Vitality
- Coleridge
- Printer
- Fireplace
- Earl
- Browning
- Opera
- Courtyard
- Chamberlain
- Trust
- Catholic
- Staircase
- Comedy
- Reggae
- House
- Scholar
- Baroque
- Hawkins
- Nicholas
- Friar
- Wit
- Fairy
- Beggar
- Eliot
- Flavour
- Chronicle
- Furniture
- Huntington
- Tavern
- Anthology
- Expansion
- Critic
- Revenge
- Philip
- Sir
- Kelley
- Lyric
- Armour
- Brooke
- Underworld
- Communion
- Sutton
- Manchester
- Traveller
- Grammar
- Edward
- Prologue
- Bbc
- Robin
- Ireland
- Interrogation
- Ambassador
- Descendant
- Shrewsbury
- Henry
- Translation
- Canon
- Garden
Adjective
Wiktionary
ELIZABETHAN, adjective. Pertaining to the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
ELIZABETHAN COLLAR, noun. A protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog, shaped like a truncated cone, to prevent the animal from biting or licking at its body or scratching at its head or neck while wounds or injuries heal.
ELIZABETHAN COLLAR, noun. A fluted frill worn at the neck; a ruff.
ELIZABETHAN COLLARS, noun. Plural of Elizabethan collar
ELIZABETHAN ENGLISH, proper noun. (colloquial) The dialect of English spoken during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.
ELIZABETHAN SONNET, noun. A Shakespearean sonnet
ELIZABETHAN SONNETS, noun. Plural of Elizabethan sonnet
Dictionary definition
ELIZABETHAN, noun. A person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I; "William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan".
ELIZABETHAN, adjective. Of or relating to Elizabeth I of England or to the age in which she ruled as queen; "Elizabethan music".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.