Associations to the word «Gervase»
Noun
- Markham
- Clifton
- Nottinghamshire
- Canterbury
- Beckett
- Mckenna
- Chronicler
- Baronet
- Tenor
- Taunton
- Damian
- Bassoon
- Fen
- Clarinet
- Cary
- Gifford
- Corporal
- Schubert
- Hughes
- Terence
- Chichester
- Papacy
- Mcmahon
- Sampson
- Reginald
- Emanuel
- Peterson
- Housewife
- Theo
- Overture
- Abbot
- Cecil
- Beethoven
- Phillips
- Recipe
- Cello
- Borneo
- Sir
- Vicar
- Conqueror
- Priory
- Jesuit
- Clarence
- Sullivan
- Archbishop
- Lizard
- Harp
- Viola
- Edwin
- Dixon
- Otto
- Ralph
- Martyr
- Baron
- Nottingham
- Julia
- Earl
- Frances
- Flute
- Monk
- Wizard
- Ensemble
- Edmund
- Abbey
- Sheriff
- Owen
- Matthew
- English
- Uncle
- Lucas
- Richard
- Policeman
- Thomas
- Lord
- Mp
- Cathedral
- François
- Jackson
- William
- Survivor
- Ellis
- Henry
- Anglo
- Cousin
- Patron
- Horn
- Spencer
- Marshal
- Frederick
- Manor
- Hugh
- Roger
- Violin
- Son
- Eldest
Adjective
Wiktionary
GERVASE, proper noun. A male given name, common in the Middle Ages but rare today.
Wise words
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