Associations to the word «Godwin»
Noun
- Austen
- Wessex
- Shelley
- Coleridge
- Caleb
- Confessor
- Paine
- Frankenstein
- Whistler
- Enquiry
- Fay
- Anarchist
- Gail
- Percy
- Wordsworth
- Goethe
- Harold
- Earl
- Chaucer
- Domesday
- Fanny
- Byron
- Edith
- Halfback
- Mallory
- Becky
- William
- Geologist
- Neville
- Epsom
- Lamb
- Fen
- Mary
- Philosopher
- Beatrice
- Enlightenment
- Terry
- Harriet
- Ay
- Edward
- Hays
- Radcliffe
- Novelist
- Himalayas
- Memoir
- Eustace
- Wolfgang
- Utopia
- Alfred
- Poole
- Normandy
- Nigerian
- Kaye
- Emma
- Hereford
- Burke
- Socialism
- Rhodesia
- Mills
- Dickens
- Biographer
- Goddard
- Judith
- Hatfield
- Romantic
- Steeple
- Anglia
- Rusty
- Norman
- Pollen
- Rights
- Goldsmith
- Barron
- Obe
- Swift
- Abbe
- Fourier
- Claire
- Cyclist
- Epilogue
- Tommy
- Dryden
- Erwin
- Canterbury
- Pint
- Foreword
Wiktionary
GODWIN, proper noun. A patronymic surname based on a medieval given name.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.