Associations to the word «Kentish»
Noun
- Flat
- Raja
- Petition
- Lodging
- Venue
- Sermon
- Ahmad
- Kings
- Married
- Squire
- Borough
- Bath
- Ho
- Maid
- Plymouth
- Liquor
- Rebellion
- Sheffield
- Vale
- Cage
- Heath
- Monastery
- Frigate
- Bull
- East
- Reign
- Lane
- Gregory
- Chronicle
- Edmund
- Bangladesh
- Duck
- Nepal
- Lad
- Hill
- Blake
- Tea
- Militia
- Hms
- Kingdom
- Lion
- Pilgrim
- Newspaper
- King
- Century
- Train
- Palmer
- Royal
- Emma
- Submission
- Green
- John
- West
- Custom
- Junction
- Successor
- Historian
- Herald
- Station
- Railway
- Economics
- Tube
- Burial
- Britain
- Stone
- Dick
- Lanka
- St
- Gentleman
- Grave
- Cemetery
- Isle
- Rival
- Road
- Elephant
- Underground
- Battle
- Peak
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
KENTISH, proper noun. The dialect of Modern English spoken in Kent.
KENTISH, proper noun. A dialect of Old English.
KENTISH, adjective. Of or relating to Kent or its inhabitants.
Dictionary definition
KENTISH, noun. One of the major dialects of Old English.
KENTISH, noun. A dialect of Middle English.
Wise words
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in the mind of another.