Associations to the word «Gillie»
Noun
- Elijah
- Fiona
- Mcmillan
- Zoe
- Islander
- Leicester
- Butch
- Harold
- Brett
- Judd
- Jade
- Finn
- Shields
- Wad
- Roderick
- Duncan
- Pamela
- Nickelodeon
- Highland
- Lockhart
- Grande
- Brad
- Munro
- Clark
- Bathurst
- Murdoch
- Scottish
- Coco
- Dunedin
- Surgeon
- Champaign
- Bryan
- Klaus
- Premier
- Rowan
- Donald
- Neumann
- Erskine
- Max
- Dun
- Darren
- Urbana
- Anders
- Glasgow
- Presenter
- Denis
- Alba
- Elizabeth
- Surgery
- Tyson
- Daniel
- Br
- Loch
- Bernhard
- Trevor
- Macdonald
- Richards
- Maxwell
- Bourne
- Hook
- Joel
- Stirling
- Ian
- Banks
- Amy
- Holt
- Elena
- Johns
- Steward
- Scot
- Biographer
- Clarke
- Larry
- Malcolm
- Brooke
- Lumber
- Mackay
- Lionel
- Vic
- Jockey
- Ken
- Campbell
- Claire
- Sean
- Potter
- Matt
- Ethan
- Noble
Verb
Wiktionary
GILLIE, noun. (originally) Male attendant on a Scottish Highland chief.
GILLIE, noun. (Scottish and Irish) Fishing and hunting guide.
GILLIE, noun. (Ireland) (British) A man or boy who attends to a person who is hunting or fishing in Scotland.
GILLIE, verb. (transitive) To be a gillie (a hunting or fishing guide) for (someone).
GILLIE, noun. (Scotland) A gill of an alcoholic drink.
Dictionary definition
GILLIE, noun. A young male attendant on a Scottish Highlander chief.
GILLIE, noun. A shoe without a tongue and with decorative lacing up the instep.
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.