Associations to the word «Frederick»
Noun
- Douglass
- Prussia
- Brandenburg
- Elector
- Dyer
- Saxe
- Mecklenburg
- Palatine
- Augustus
- Holstein
- Anhalt
- Forsyth
- Saxony
- Schleswig
- Hesse
- Kassel
- Burnham
- Ashton
- Winslow
- Silesia
- Calvert
- Potsdam
- Dorothea
- Casimir
- Cavendish
- Palatinate
- Abolitionist
- Bohemia
- Baden
- Pollock
- Habsburg
- Sicily
- Prussian
- Duchy
- Maximilian
- Maitland
- Voltaire
- Sigismund
- Elisabeth
- Duke
- Great
- Denmark
- Adolf
- Nassau
- Fief
- Weld
- Marquess
- Emperor
- Muller
- Maryland
- Adolph
- William
- Leopold
- Louisa
- Iii
- Esq
- Cornwallis
- Crusade
- Joachim
- Married
- Ernest
- Conrad
- Friedrich
- Prince
- Archduke
- Sophie
- Sophia
- Augusta
- Wilhelm
- Caroline
- Iv
- Eldest
- Hanover
- Handel
- Md
- Jena
- Weimar
- Matthias
- Bishopric
- Louise
- Papacy
- Brunswick
- Ix
- Theresa
- Cbe
- Electorate
- Lorraine
- Darmstadt
- Maude
- Nuremberg
- Baronet
- Blackwood
Wiktionary
FREDERICK, proper noun. A male given name.
FREDERICK, proper noun. A town in Colorado
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city in Kansas
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city and county in Maryland
FREDERICK, proper noun. A city in Oklahoma
FREDERICK, proper noun. A town in South Dakota
Dictionary definition
FREDERICK, noun. A town in northern Maryland to the west of Baltimore.
Wise words
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symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.