Associations to the word «Falstaff»
Noun
- Norma
- Disguise
- Basket
- Levine
- Prince
- Eugene
- Butterfly
- Sang
- Vienna
- Shrewsbury
- Aria
- Carlos
- Francesca
- Role
- La
- Hostess
- Palermo
- Inn
- Evans
- Foil
- Convoy
- Subway
- Andrea
- Character
- Donna
- Conductor
- Coronation
- Vaughan
- Heather
- Symphony
- Jest
- Portrayal
- Blanche
- Rejection
- Knight
- Igor
- Reject
- Leonard
- John
- Theatre
- Le
- Chorus
- Tempest
- Comedy
- Les
- Follower
- Die
- Simon
- Martyr
- Baxter
- Like
- Friar
- Scene
- Beer
- Page
- Colin
- Brook
- Beacon
- Joke
- Masterpiece
- Play
- Del
- Caesar
- Fan
- Un
- Milan
- Traveller
- Percy
- Richard
- Countess
- Der
Adjective
Wiktionary
FALSTAFF, proper noun. A fat and jolly knight. The character was invented by William Shakespeare for his plays Henry IV (parts 1 and 2) and also appeared in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Dictionary definition
FALSTAFF, noun. A dissolute character in Shakespeare's plays.
Wise words
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symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
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