Associations to the word «Foy»
Noun
- Ste
- Elsa
- Vance
- Laval
- Keene
- Eddie
- Vaudeville
- Brant
- Quebec
- Draper
- Charley
- Augustin
- Rouge
- Mackenzie
- Coll
- Dirk
- Claire
- Adrian
- Bryan
- Sans
- Lyon
- Comte
- Aquitaine
- Betty
- Auburn
- Shirley
- Announcer
- Lydia
- Grande
- Loire
- Belmont
- Jr
- Wordsworth
- Stepfather
- Dame
- Nicky
- Martin
- Lillian
- Chevalier
- Fullback
- Cafe
- Bordeaux
- Germain
- Mural
- Sou
- Gibson
- Qc
- Frances
- Marc
- Referee
- Sage
- Humphrey
- Spaniard
- Dartmouth
- Fred
- Chrysler
- Gloria
- Toulouse
- Arc
- Madeleine
- Wellington
- Regina
- Motto
- Alain
- Baptiste
- Wounded
- Sid
- Jon
- Duc
- Les
- Meg
- Cap
- Abbey
- Antoine
- Entertainer
- Martha
- Rue
- Et
- Café
- Dominic
- Little
- Judy
- Fitzgerald
- Chris
- Warner
- Des
- Cornwall
- Montreal
- Saint
Wiktionary
FOY, noun. (obsolete) (rare) Faith, allegiance.
FOY, noun. (obsolete) A feast given by one about to leave a place.
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.