Associations to the word «Fontenoy»
Noun
- Saxe
- Cumberland
- Moselle
- Jacqueline
- Redoubt
- Cary
- Gael
- Succession
- Jacobite
- Leyte
- Maud
- Flanders
- Battle
- Allies
- Rand
- Bismarck
- Eu
- Okinawa
- Greenwood
- Bonnie
- Fairfax
- Aide
- Marshal
- Coral
- Churchill
- Regiment
- Dutch
- Naval
- Maurice
- Marquis
- Sur
- Duke
- Warfare
- Ally
- Brigade
- Cavalry
- Victory
- Unity
- Le
- Defeat
- Triumph
- French
- Marc
- War
- Infantry
- Great
- Colonel
- Louis
- Netherlands
- Continent
- Retreat
- Anglo
- Charlie
- Cannon
- Army
- France
- Aviation
- Dick
- Killer
- Fleet
- Hunter
- Apartment
- Raid
- De
- May
- British
- Prince
- Wedding
- Battalion
- Gulf
- En
- Defence
- Force
- Frederick
- Philippines
- Air
- Attack
- Troop
- Major
- Brown
- Drawing
- Andrew
- Wood
- Imperial
Dictionary definition
FONTENOY, noun. A battle in 1745 in which the French army under Marshal Saxe defeated the English army and their allies under the duke of Cumberland.
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