Associations to the word «Hieronymus»
Noun
- Bosch
- Pieter
- Fabricius
- Albrecht
- Grimm
- Salzburg
- Cock
- Antwerp
- Johann
- Graf
- Jerome
- Hannibal
- Philipp
- Engraver
- Stein
- Johannes
- Adoration
- Syracuse
- Harpsichord
- Georg
- Galen
- Delight
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- Magus
- Friedrich
- Maximilian
- Botanist
- Willem
- Painter
- Painting
- Tyrant
- Organist
- Engraving
- Von
- Wilhelm
- Archbishop
- Nuremberg
- Vida
- Neo
- Printer
- Latin
- Florian
- Schubert
- Mozart
- Hans
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- Richter
- Karl
- Joachim
- Jan
- Rudolf
- Detective
- Rhodes
- Dutch
- Franz
- Basel
- Homo
- Astronomer
- Elder
- Van
- Nobleman
- Fable
- Imagery
- Renaissance
- Romans
- Zu
- Samuel
- Temptation
- Grandson
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- Leiden
- Paula
- Elector
- Luther
- Vienna
- Mathematician
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- Sicily
- Anton
- Historian
- Dante
- Das
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- Giovanni
Wiktionary
HIERONYMUS, proper noun. (Christianity) Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus, Saint Jerome.
HIERONYMUS, proper noun. A male given name of historical use.
Dictionary definition
HIERONYMUS, noun. (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420).
Wise words
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