Associations to the word «Marguerite»
Noun
- Baroness
- Elle
- Mamma
- Mathieu
- Livre
- Valentin
- Laval
- Daughter
- Rue
- Clark
- Marquis
- Chopin
- Nun
- Roi
- Yves
- Princess
- Brittany
- Scala
- Ghent
- Luxembourg
- Mme
- Heroine
- Petit
- Geraldine
- Julio
- Belgian
- Elsa
- Oswald
- Gretchen
- Femme
- Choreographer
- Monsieur
- Amadeus
- Sister
- Hiroshima
- Parlor
- De
- Rachel
- Les
- Anne
- Verdi
- Margarita
- Tulip
- Edmond
- Marcel
- Josephine
- Montreal
- Palais
- Le
- Danielle
- Charlotte
- Champlain
- Andersen
- Goethe
- Beckett
- Starring
- Peggy
- Dominique
- Jacqueline
- Heresy
- Passageway
- Jules
- Bertrand
- Gardiner
- Auguste
- Louis
- Raoul
- Marriage
- Essayist
- Margaret
- Ethel
- Abbe
- Clermont
- Eldest
- Mistress
- Queen
- Une
- Soprano
- Edith
- Donna
- Sur
- Xiv
- Quebec
- Paris
- Laurent
- Olsen
- Auf
- Wilbur
- La
Wiktionary
MARGUERITE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from France in the 1860s.
MARGUERITE, noun. An oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare).
Dictionary definition
MARGUERITE, noun. Tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum.
MARGUERITE, noun. Perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum.
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