Associations to the word «Gertrude»
Noun
- Stein
- Astor
- Claudius
- Picasso
- Hemingway
- Vanderbilt
- Abbess
- Joyce
- Whitney
- Hamlet
- Ezra
- Married
- Berg
- Wentworth
- Heiress
- Coward
- Ethel
- Kum
- Wilder
- Bessie
- Lawrence
- Bertha
- Alice
- Mabel
- Governess
- Baroness
- Lucille
- Maude
- Acton
- Caroline
- Edith
- Agatha
- Horatio
- Billie
- Hoffmann
- Reuben
- Wyoming
- Claire
- Virgil
- Marguerite
- Daphne
- Louisa
- Magdalen
- Eleanor
- Fitzroy
- Aside
- Hermes
- Granddaughter
- Lizzie
- Serena
- Agnes
- Aunt
- Sylvia
- Frances
- Madeline
- Joanne
- Thierry
- Lillian
- Cochran
- Fanny
- Edwin
- Niece
- Ingram
- Dolores
- Dorothy
- Flanders
- Evelyn
- Horton
- Matron
- Brabant
- Vane
- Gower
- Eliot
- Beatrice
- Thomson
- Archaeologist
- Clarence
- Margaret
- Felix
- Daughter
- Ernest
- Guillaume
- Eileen
- Waldo
- Elsie
- Katharine
- Hilda
- Macy
- Benedictine
- Saxony
- Nun
- Ida
- Hoffman
- Twentieth
Adverb
Wiktionary
GERTRUDE, proper noun. A female given name.
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.