Associations to the word «Hanover»
Noun
- Professorship
- Williamsburg
- Christoph
- Jamaica
- Regent
- Montrose
- Louise
- Lebanon
- Viceroy
- Amherst
- Utrecht
- England
- Indiana
- Wellesley
- Pavilion
- Basel
- Descendant
- Sheridan
- Hoffman
- Meade
- Piccadilly
- Waterloo
- Kensington
- Hague
- Heiress
- Ashe
- Pretense
- Pike
- Volkswagen
- Uni
- Milford
- Vermont
- Hanson
- Northampton
- Maryland
- Bartlett
- Bohemia
- Rutland
- Terrace
- Middlesex
- Chatham
- Commissary
- Pastor
- Born
- Olga
- Pa
- Brighton
- Gothenburg
- Amelia
- Queen
- Elk
- Gaines
- Windsor
- Amsterdam
- Norwich
- Eldest
- Jersey
- Iii
- Rudolph
- Otto
- Walpole
- Graz
- Fairfield
- Carlisle
- Grove
- Springfield
- Territory
- Fritz
- Synod
- Apoptosis
- Princes
- Southwestern
- Theodor
- Austrian
- Strasbourg
- College
- Borough
- Cavalry
- Iv
- King
- Berliner
- Majesty
- Halifax
- Carolina
- Czar
Adjective
Wiktionary
HANOVER, proper noun. British family that ruled from 1714 to 1901, more commonly known as the Georgian, Regency and Victorian periods.
HANOVER, proper noun. A city of northwest Germany, capital of Lower Saxony.
HANOVER, proper noun. (historical) The former Kingdom of Hanover, now part of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Dictionary definition
HANOVER, noun. A port city in northwestern Germany; formerly a member of the Hanseatic League.
HANOVER, noun. The English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria).
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