Associations to the word «Knox»
Noun
- Carlson
- Wet
- Hodges
- Macon
- Tanner
- Ff
- Marion
- Thatcher
- Assistant
- Caliber
- Washington
- James
- Stark
- Emmett
- Mary
- Griffith
- Manchuria
- Moderator
- Massa
- Limousine
- Lockhart
- Cipher
- Glover
- Locke
- Punk
- Graeme
- Viscount
- Uss
- Giles
- Stuart
- Lyndon
- Bible
- Gore
- Neville
- Atlanta
- Radiator
- Uniting
- Antiquary
- Headmaster
- Architect
- Meade
- Welsh
- Lexington
- Perry
- Perth
- Schools
- Theology
- General
- Martyr
- Andrew
- Memo
- Surfing
- Norris
- Garry
- Cramp
- Guthrie
- Kirk
- Robert
- Rebecca
- Ram
- Lincoln
- Madison
- Ramsey
- College
- Chaplain
- Fiona
- Press
- Paterson
- Harrison
- Montgomery
- Theologian
- Secession
- Carlyle
- Pamphlet
- Commandant
- Destroyer
- Vc
- Franklin
- Stacy
- Samuel
- Fellowship
- Fitzgerald
- Clair
- Mckenzie
- Cookbook
- Abstraction
- Derry
- Divinity
- Doctrine
- Giacomo
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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