Associations to the word «Garth»
Noun
- Brooks
- Jennie
- Magdalen
- Mckenzie
- Wren
- Caleb
- Cloister
- Vertigo
- Hudson
- Holden
- Jennings
- Doherty
- Martina
- Kirk
- Helm
- Gaines
- Robbie
- Dillon
- Bathurst
- Courtney
- Mcbride
- Richardson
- Gina
- Twain
- Miss
- Messina
- Wilkinson
- Roots
- Elton
- Clint
- Porter
- Tori
- Governess
- Wynn
- Magus
- Robertson
- Trent
- Rick
- Travis
- Presley
- Bangor
- Sara
- Learner
- Wayne
- Entertainer
- Saxophone
- Howell
- Clive
- Bellamy
- Preacher
- Commodore
- Dylan
- Elvis
- Underwood
- Dryden
- Zombie
- Cartwright
- Mcgraw
- Beverly
- Sax
- Megan
- Spock
- Jamie
- Betsy
- Atlantis
- Bowler
- Pam
- Dana
- Butcher
- Canuck
- Genevieve
- Keyboardist
- Comic
- Enclosure
- Randy
- Cassandra
- Graeme
- Tempest
- Artemis
- Daryl
- Werewolf
- Avatar
- Dolly
- V8
- Miniseries
- Illustrator
- Duet
- Kenny
- Communicator
- Knox
- Roderick
- Chick
- Scholastic
- Kelly
- Goaltender
Verb
Wiktionary
GARTH, noun. A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters
GARTH, noun. A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
GARTH, noun. A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in northern England
GARTH, noun. (paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith Heathenry.
GARTH, noun. (paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
GARTH, noun. A dam or weir for catching fish.
GARTH, proper noun. A male given name, shortened form of Gareth
GARTH, proper noun. A village in Powys, Wales
Wise words
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