Associations to the word «Falstaff»
Noun
- Real
- Greene
- Descendant
- Orchestra
- Concerto
- Herbert
- Laughter
- Liquor
- Venice
- Composer
- Performance
- Von
- Essay
- Recruit
- Contemporary
- Revenge
- Production
- Stephen
- Louise
- Moral
- Ballad
- Cooper
- Reed
- Wedding
- Sweat
- Ensemble
- Justice
- Recording
- Don
- Abraham
- Buck
- Adaptation
- Anne
- Kenneth
- Armstrong
- Festival
- Viii
- Prototype
- Richardson
- Debut
- Victor
- Jeremy
- Elizabeth
- Stage
- Antonio
- William
- Brand
- Genius
- Audience
- Russell
- Queen
- Anna
- Hugh
- Part
- Palmer
- Bride
- Reputation
- Say
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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