Associations to the word «Horace»
Noun
- Potion
- Fairbanks
- Gray
- Hubbard
- Reminiscence
- Granville
- Madge
- Rollins
- Massa
- Seward
- Mori
- Dante
- Gibbon
- Fuller
- Porta
- Ridicule
- Sir
- Esq
- Cassandra
- Hooper
- Lamb
- Odyssey
- Poetry
- Stanza
- Mickey
- Reggae
- Hussein
- Cato
- Allusion
- Whig
- Hank
- Andy
- Sonnet
- Monsieur
- Sylvia
- Kellogg
- Saxophonist
- Millionaire
- Voltaire
- Translation
- Gardening
- Trumpeter
- Stowe
- Jasper
- Seldon
- Porter
- Saber
- Donaldson
- Ulysses
- Byron
- Freddie
- Bronx
- Harmon
- Sidney
- Hogan
- Chaucer
- Rousseau
- Clarence
- Manners
- Maximus
- Ellington
- Clair
- Brigadier
- Quote
- Watkins
- Hahn
- Expressway
- Magnate
- Ida
- Coleridge
- Philanthropist
- Davey
- Quid
- Cid
- Deaf
- Hampstead
- Hound
- Frederic
- Poem
- Reverend
- Gillespie
- Motto
- Sadie
- Contemporary
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- Percy
- Waters
- Emerson
- Phillips
- Clam
- Tennyson
- Latin
Verb
Wiktionary
HORACE, proper noun. Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a poet and philosopher of the Roman Augustan Age. Born 65 BCE in Venusia, died 27 November, 8 BCE in Rome. Horace was a contemporary and friend of Virgil. Although of low birth, Horace was admired by the Emperor Augustus and was offered, but refused, to become his private secretary.
HORACE, proper noun. A male given name
Dictionary definition
HORACE, noun. Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC).
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.