Associations to the word «Garth»
Noun
- Imprint
- Watt
- Liza
- Stein
- Toby
- Organist
- Dare
- Myers
- Fred
- Judd
- Referral
- Transporter
- Williams
- Dirk
- Troll
- Mick
- Oration
- Alan
- Mcleod
- Nashville
- Woodstock
- Carrie
- Manuel
- Darryl
- Uplift
- Metamorphosis
- Fright
- Burg
- Fleetwood
- Strait
- Organ
- Meade
- Geoff
- Lean
- Escarpment
- Synthesizer
- Joel
- Haines
- Richie
- Richards
- Starship
- Morrison
- Kathy
- Barrington
- Henley
- Choreographer
- Booklet
- Marge
- Steve
- Mandy
- Vince
- Talon
- Kat
- Turner
- Neil
- Rudd
- Keyboard
- Erskine
- Dyke
- Fremantle
- Lilly
- Macdonald
- Taylor
- Samuel
- Willis
- Clark
- Mcdonald
- Marvel
- Sitcom
- Frey
- Colin
- Bryan
- Willie
- Sachs
- Songwriting
- Fiddle
- Bon
- Spelling
- Sinatra
- Recorder
- Colliery
- Malone
- Scotty
- Cardiff
- Moor
- Collect
- Brenda
- Umpire
- Keith
- Encore
- Falcon
- Manor
- Titan
- Shane
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
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.