Associations to the word «Firstly»
Noun
- Heiress
- Esquire
- Progeny
- Montagu
- Marquess
- Daughter
- Frances
- Neville
- Devon
- Bridget
- Baronet
- Elizabeth
- Married
- Widow
- Katherine
- Margaret
- Maud
- Eleanor
- Earl
- Elisabeth
- Willoughby
- Viscount
- Baron
- Saxe
- Chichester
- Buckinghamshire
- Agnes
- Anne
- Northamptonshire
- Isabella
- Wiltshire
- Stafford
- Isabel
- Louisa
- Henrietta
- Catherine
- Lincolnshire
- Suffolk
- Dorset
- Countess
- Joan
- Hon
- Somerset
- Dorothy
- Beaumont
- Susanna
- Guildford
- Browne
- Darcy
- Granddaughter
- Eldest
- Exchequer
- Humphrey
- Burgh
- Baroness
- Paralympic
- Mortimer
- Pasha
- Cornwall
- Essex
- Manners
- Dorothea
- Jane
- Bertie
- Heir
- Mary
- Ursula
- Alice
- Cecilia
- Sophia
- Vizier
- Gertrude
- Penelope
- Croat
- Bey
- Casimir
- Sir
- Staffordshire
- Hesse
- Beatrice
- Brandenburg
- Norfolk
- Constance
- Schleswig
- Brooke
- Marguerite
- Surrey
- Northumberland
- Bedfordshire
Wiktionary
FIRSTLY, adverb. (formal) In the first place; before anything else; first.
Dictionary definition
FIRSTLY, adverb. Before anything else; "first we must consider the garter snake".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.