Associations to the word «Margaret»
Noun
- Thatcher
- Mead
- Anjou
- Beaufort
- Married
- Heiress
- Whiting
- Cavendish
- Fuller
- Cho
- Countess
- Peggy
- Baroness
- Burgundy
- Navarre
- Leighton
- Beckett
- Rutherford
- Granddaughter
- Duchess
- Maclean
- Hodge
- Savoy
- Parma
- Daughter
- Westminster
- Princess
- Eldest
- Maggie
- Lindsay
- Louisa
- Mcmillan
- Antioch
- Maud
- Tracy
- Elizabeth
- Frances
- Anthropologist
- Eleanor
- Brandt
- Erskine
- Lacy
- Warwick
- Garner
- Downing
- Katharine
- Lennox
- Edith
- Mary
- Isabella
- Hara
- Earl
- Brabant
- Archibald
- Laurence
- Flanders
- Widow
- Waldo
- Gertrude
- Somerville
- Meg
- Orkney
- Caroline
- Agnes
- Gone
- Neville
- Dowry
- Madge
- Joan
- Bridget
- Catherine
- Macdonald
- Katherine
- Anne
- Doris
- Stafford
- Suffolk
- Dowager
- Emma
- Osborne
- Dorothea
- Dorothy
- Theresa
- Ethel
- Priscilla
- Carrie
- Turnbull
- Niece
- Marquess
- Salisbury
- Cameron
Adjective
Wiktionary
MARGARET, proper noun. A female given name.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of southwestern Western Australia, presumed named for a cousin of John Garrett Bussell, founder of Busselton.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, named for its European discoverer's sister-in-law.
MARGARET, proper noun. (astronomy) A moon of Uranus, named for a character in Much Ado About Nothing. [Discovered 2003]
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.