Associations to the word «Jane»
Noun
- Austen
- Eyre
- Miro
- Seymour
- Addiction
- Calamity
- Tarzan
- Sarah
- Eliza
- Asher
- Jenna
- Clayton
- Liza
- Christi
- Ender
- Lynch
- Mary
- Fairfax
- Beale
- Chimpanzee
- Jacobs
- Rani
- Celia
- Greer
- Aunt
- Macdonald
- Farrell
- Harriet
- Smiley
- Gibbons
- Darcy
- Grey
- Blanche
- Frances
- Wyatt
- Elizabeth
- Yearbook
- Louisa
- Emma
- Sylvester
- Guildford
- Cassidy
- Arden
- Heiress
- Emily
- Sensibility
- Dickens
- Kenyon
- Carlyle
- Jennie
- Porter
- Married
- Adventures
- Sue
- Prejudice
- Finn
- Gwen
- Governess
- Finch
- Cassandra
- Charlotte
- Fay
- Navarro
- Ellen
- Granddaughter
- Martha
- Niece
- Lauren
- Cordelia
- Mansfield
- Judy
- Watson
- Osborn
- Alison
- Liz
- Shelley
- Maureen
- Bowers
- Novak
- Northumberland
- Rebecca
- Stacy
- Hepburn
- Amelia
- Geraldine
- Starring
- Wilde
- Forsyth
- Kathryn
- Daughter
- Iain
- Dudley
- Nora
- Lillian
- Laurie
Verb
Wiktionary
JANE, proper noun. A female given name; the standard feminine form of John since the 17th century.
JANE, proper noun. A patronymic surname derived from a variant of John.
JANE, noun. A woman, often specifically a girlfriend
JANE, noun. (obsolete) A silver Genovese coin, first used in England in the 14th century.
JANE, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Jane, a woman.
JANE, noun. Alternative spelling of jean
JANE CROW, noun. Discrimination against females.
JANE CROW, noun. Misogyny.
JANE CROW, noun. Segregation of the genders.
JANE DOE, noun. (idiomatic) Female equivalent of John Doe.
JANE DOES, noun. Plural of Jane Doe
JANE ROE, noun. (idiomatic) Female equivalent of John Doe.
JANE ROES, noun. Plural of Jane Roe
JANE SIXPACK, proper noun. (slang) An ordinary woman.
Wise words
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