Associations to the word «Holm»
Noun
- Estuary
- Barrie
- Dun
- Rasmussen
- Gillian
- Loch
- Starring
- Inverness
- Albuquerque
- Tanzania
- Och
- Bristol
- Acorn
- Dodd
- Ting
- Aleppo
- Myrtle
- Liv
- Shelley
- Gunnar
- Hogg
- Scrub
- Ado
- Elsa
- Swedish
- Papa
- Hereafter
- Martha
- Monica
- Lighthouse
- Holstein
- Giorgio
- Accession
- Scarf
- Alejandro
- Len
- Og
- Rainforest
- Jacob
- Lucia
- Cedar
- Schleswig
- Abbott
- Swimmer
- Improvisation
- Doris
- Carver
- Catcher
- Skip
- Peggy
- Finn
- Werner
- Bay
- Berg
- Andreas
- Bing
- Causeway
- Kurt
- Tate
- Ernst
- Marius
- Girlfriend
- Extremity
- Fol
- Ash
- Richardson
- Oslo
- Jeanne
- Gall
- Dallas
- Island
- Arranger
- Brock
- Shrub
- Sandstone
- Calf
- Michael
- Brig
- Hills
- Cradle
- Merrill
- Christine
- Liz
- Bergen
- Poly
- Tko
- Elm
- Lying
- Glacier
- Meadow
- Cameroon
- Bout
- Hayes
Wiktionary
HOLM, noun. (obsolete outside dialects) The holly.
HOLM, noun. A common evergreen oak, of Europe, Quercus ilex; the holm oak.
HOLM, noun. Land that is liable to flooding; a river island.
HOLM, noun. (dialect) (chiefly West Yorkshire) an islet, sometimes with holly bushes.
HOLM OAK, noun. An evergreen tree, Quercus ilex, native to the Mediterranean region.
HOLM OAKS, noun. Plural of holm oak
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.