Associations to the word «Epistolary»
Noun
- Letter
- Form
- Correspondence
- Pamela
- Epistle
- Lettre
- Ovid
- Austen
- Dracula
- Richardson
- Rhetoric
- Liaison
- Humanism
- Sonnet
- Novel
- Ars
- Bram
- Century
- Book
- Fielding
- Heroine
- Intercourse
- Voltaire
- Rousseau
- Sensibility
- Genre
- Courtship
- Erasmus
- Diary
- Seneca
- Marianne
- Cicero
- Wolfgang
- Realism
- Narrative
- Essay
- Autobiography
- Correspondent
- Treatise
- Samuel
- Dialogue
- Poem
- Fiction
- Novelist
- Poetry
- Testament
- Style
- Writing
- Sorrow
- Julie
- Romance
- Virtue
- Literature
- Les
- Collins
- Composition
- Writer
- Susan
- Tale
- Exchange
- Reader
- Criticism
- Verse
- Format
- Sensation
- Memoir
- Author
- Document
- Character
- Entry
- Translation
- Folk
- Formula
- Foster
- Friendship
Adjective
Wiktionary
EPISTOLARY, noun. A Christian liturgical book containing set readings for church services from the New Testament Epistles.
EPISTOLARY, adjective. Of or relating to letters, or the writing of letters
EPISTOLARY, adjective. Carried on by written correspondence
EPISTOLARY, adjective. In the manner of written correspondence
Dictionary definition
EPISTOLARY, adjective. Written in the form of or carried on by letters or correspondence; "an endless sequence of epistolary love affairs"; "the epistolatory novel".
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.