Associations to the word «Foliot»
Noun
- Hereford
- Verge
- Pendulum
- Papacy
- Heiress
- Gilbert
- Matilda
- Salisbury
- Gloucester
- Pallet
- Canterbury
- Archbishop
- Devon
- Archdeacon
- Gertrude
- Consecration
- Abbot
- Penance
- Manor
- Bishop
- Clock
- Plymouth
- Kinsman
- Charter
- Winchester
- Worcester
- Pope
- Agnes
- Ralph
- Roger
- Sermon
- Baronet
- Abbey
- Hugh
- Cathedral
- Nephew
- Diocese
- Balance
- Monk
- Sheriff
- Lincoln
- Canon
- Wheel
- Stephen
- Dispute
- Appeal
- Earl
- Clerk
- Supporter
- Henry
- Isle
- Relative
- Helen
- Weight
- Richard
- Robert
- King
- Reign
- London
- Sentence
- Monastery
- Mechanism
- Anne
- Rome
- Uncle
- Letter
- Thomas
- Alexander
- Throne
- Iii
- Parish
- Monument
- Walter
- Castle
- Oxford
- Baron
- Daughter
- Council
- Chapter
- Knight
- England
- De
Wiktionary
FOLIOT, noun. Part of the verge escapement in early clocks.
FOLIOT, noun. A creature from Italian folklore.
Wise words
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.