Associations to the word «Guernsey»
Noun
- Peel
- Occupation
- Cider
- Knox
- Registration
- Elizabeth
- Doyle
- Taxation
- Plymouth
- Ambulance
- Ci
- Deputy
- Saviour
- Breeding
- Peter
- Royalist
- Monroe
- Premiership
- Foley
- Barbados
- Rowland
- Passport
- Dartmouth
- Limited
- Gael
- Logo
- Township
- Squash
- Upton
- Fortification
- Iceland
- Farmhouse
- Jurisdiction
- Specimen
- Shilling
- Mainland
- Le
- Brig
- Olivia
- Maroon
- Frigate
- Barrister
- Granville
- Petit
- Cricket
- Tramway
- Donkey
- Heron
- Tristan
- Stripe
- Wearing
- Tit
- Commonwealth
- Ferry
- Shipping
- Wilkins
- Cyprus
- Knit
- Virgin
- Wren
- Royal
- Exile
- Victor
- Solicitor
- Cornwall
- Ireland
- Oriole
- Parish
- Vase
- Lifeboat
- Laurie
- Cyrus
- Noble
- Telecommunication
- Deportation
- Dorset
- Professor
- Qatar
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
GUERNSEY, proper noun. The second-largest of the Channel Islands.
GUERNSEY, proper noun. An unincorporated community in California.
GUERNSEY, proper noun. A city in Iowa.
GUERNSEY, proper noun. A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
GUERNSEY, proper noun. A town in Wyoming.
GUERNSEY, noun. A breed of dairy cattle originally bred in Guernsey.
GUERNSEY, noun. A specimen of the Guernsey breed.
GUERNSEY, noun. A knitted fisherman’s sweater of a type made on the island.
GUERNSEY, noun. A long-sleeved shirt worn by sportsmen, especially in rugby codes (historically).
GUERNSEY, noun. (Australia) A team-liveried shirt; a jersey.
GUERNSEY, noun. (Australia) Selection or election to a position.
GUERNSEY, noun. A seaman's knitted woolen sweater, similar to a jersey.
GUERNSEY, noun. (Australia) (Australian rules football) The shirt worn by the players.
GUERNSEY LILIES, noun. Plural of Guernsey lily
GUERNSEY LILY, noun. A South African plant (Nerine sarniensis) with lily-like flowers, naturalized on the island of Guernsey.
Dictionary definition
GUERNSEY, noun. A Channel Island to the northwest of Jersey.
GUERNSEY, noun. Breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey.
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