Associations to the word «Frederick»
Noun
- Harriet
- Roberts
- Earl
- Ernst
- Fritz
- Granddaughter
- Lynne
- Horatio
- Turner
- Burgundy
- Choreographer
- Organist
- Napoleon
- Gottfried
- Baron
- Enigma
- Karl
- Winchester
- Tuscany
- Gallantry
- Antonia
- Hermann
- Edwin
- Cecil
- Georg
- Potomac
- Eleanor
- Rudolf
- Jackal
- Tsar
- Baronetcy
- Goddard
- Dobson
- Brewing
- Tyrol
- Princes
- Christoph
- Wentworth
- Chemist
- Mott
- Walters
- Osborn
- Marlborough
- Von
- Yates
- Naples
- Francis
- King
- Viii
- Heinrich
- Eugene
- Surveyor
- Mx
- Willem
- Magnate
- Kingsley
- Albany
- Utrecht
- Ivor
- Vanderbilt
- Anson
- Magdalene
- Arthur
- Cooke
- Graf
- Mbe
- Sir
- Archibald
- Brigadier
- Son
- Bohemian
- Baltimore
- Cousin
- Throne
- Copenhagen
- Beatrice
- Pope
- Matilda
- Ingrid
- Edict
- Agnes
- Magnus
- Behest
- Heiress
- Countess
- Hale
- Discoverer
- Antoinette
- Count
- Ambrose
- Abel
- Archbishop
Adverb
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
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.