Associations to the word «Knox»
Noun
- Knoxville
- Ky
- Louisville
- Westminster
- Pickering
- Reformer
- Calvin
- Presbyterian
- Polk
- Kentucky
- Fort
- Reformation
- Buffalo
- Taft
- Guadalcanal
- Banning
- Amanda
- Enigma
- Mallory
- Johnston
- Ronald
- County
- Dunedin
- Illinois
- Berwick
- Hardin
- Shelby
- Rita
- Frank
- Maine
- Tennessee
- Archibald
- Chuck
- Melville
- Geneva
- Secretary
- Luther
- Nebraska
- Waldo
- Fowler
- Patton
- Mickey
- Argyll
- Scot
- Greene
- Preaching
- Chandler
- Donovan
- Nimitz
- Zachary
- Protestant
- Randolph
- Terence
- Township
- Cutler
- Gully
- Guise
- Preacher
- Bills
- Buddy
- Treasury
- Frigate
- Pulpit
- Gallery
- Seymour
- Dorchester
- Courthouse
- Macarthur
- Puritan
- Congregation
- Edinburgh
- Galley
- Indiana
- Jefferson
- Erskine
- Sermon
- Ceylon
- Scotland
- Scottish
- Fulton
- Roosevelt
- Buchanan
- Pike
- Guernsey
- Armor
- Mint
- John
- Garth
Wiktionary
KNOX, proper noun. A Scottish surname
KNOX, proper noun. A male given name derived from the surname
KNOX, proper noun. County in Maine and Tennessee
Dictionary definition
KNOX, noun. Scottish theologian who founded Presbyterianism in Scotland and wrote a history of the Reformation in Scotland (1514-1572).
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