Associations to the word «Fane»
Noun
- Earl
- Harmon
- Viscount
- Cecil
- Villiers
- Flaw
- Walter
- Neville
- Lincolnshire
- Regis
- Arthur
- Lancer
- Montagu
- Erskine
- Kyoto
- Vane
- Tabernacle
- Francis
- Armagh
- Giles
- Wellesley
- Shea
- Baroness
- Reeve
- Married
- Violet
- Royce
- Manners
- Taunton
- Richard
- Heiress
- Barony
- Augusta
- Berkshire
- Oxfordshire
- Watchman
- Eldest
- Henley
- Dorothy
- Harriet
- Crowley
- Fn
- Pro
- Mp
- Wentworth
- Sophia
- Gnome
- Jp
- Spencer
- Northamptonshire
- Dragoon
- Grandson
- Hon
- Gerard
- Clair
- Marlborough
- Memorial
- Jerome
- Limerick
- Mortal
- Baron
- Clive
- Kb
- Hartley
- Henry
- Jackie
- Leopold
- Heir
- Rachel
- Nazi
- Somerset
- Kent
- Countess
- Madeleine
- Hilary
- Dramatist
- Spoil
Adjective
Wiktionary
FANE, noun. (obsolete) A weathercock, a weather vane.
FANE, noun. A temple or sacred place.
Wise words
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