Associations to the word «Matilda»
Noun
- Boulogne
- Tuscany
- Anjou
- Gage
- Empress
- Maud
- Anarchy
- Abbess
- Dahl
- Normandy
- Ric
- Countess
- Heiress
- Gloucester
- Geoffrey
- Eustace
- Flanders
- Conqueror
- Stephen
- Ludlow
- Paterson
- Brabant
- Beatrice
- Aunt
- Banjo
- Aquitaine
- Granddaughter
- Musical
- Lockhart
- Crawley
- Louisa
- Fitz
- Burgundy
- Saxony
- Mk
- Sophia
- Fuchs
- Henry
- Rouen
- Godfrey
- Chronicler
- Anhalt
- Eldest
- Winchester
- Stanton
- Tank
- Niece
- Palatine
- Brandenburg
- Daughter
- Brewing
- Tilly
- Pounder
- Priory
- Consort
- Conrad
- Antonia
- Married
- Heir
- Papacy
- Otto
- Bavaria
- Rout
- Fief
- Kangaroo
- Fergus
- Dowry
- Edith
- Stevenson
- Ingram
- Throne
- Isabella
- Agnes
- Abbey
- Boniface
- Angelina
- Holstein
- Honey
- Marri
- Eleanor
- Baldwin
- Count
- Lorraine
- Ida
- Earl
- Donna
- Magnate
- Dodge
- Nun
- Claimant
- Stout
Adverb
Wiktionary
MATILDA, proper noun. A female given name.
MATILDA, noun. (UK) (army) (historical) Either of two British infantry tanks in use during World War II, the Infantry Tank Mark I or Infantry Tank Mark II.
MATILDA, noun. (Australia) A bundle of possessions, often tied up in a sack; a swag.
Wise words
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are then master of the situation.