Associations to the word «Matilda»
Noun
- Norman
- Shepard
- Duchess
- Tapestry
- Bertha
- Armour
- Riley
- Frey
- Manfred
- Knowles
- Hays
- Eliza
- Rufus
- Macpherson
- Adelaide
- Queen
- Roe
- Chastity
- Davenport
- Emma
- Dowager
- Rosa
- Blanche
- Vii
- Olivier
- Cousin
- Coronation
- Orkney
- Essen
- Wife
- Frances
- Reginald
- Supporter
- Chaplin
- Suffrage
- Grandparent
- Baron
- Fanny
- Regency
- Fowler
- Harriet
- Duchy
- Widow
- Angus
- Northumberland
- Hedgehog
- Ale
- Augusta
- Lizzie
- Allegiance
- Hoffman
- Castle
- Cullen
- Marriage
- Principality
- Mecklenburg
- Benedictine
- Succession
- Edgar
- Valentine
- Vassal
- Oath
- Malcolm
- Nigel
- Lacy
- Housemate
- Margaret
- Savoy
- Briggs
- Potts
- Hugh
- Bernhard
- Inheritance
- Scorpion
- Weimar
- Anthem
- Gregory
- Duke
- Brunswick
- Amelia
- Shelley
- Hawthorn
- Alms
- Rhys
- Brittany
- William
- Emily
- Infantry
Verb
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
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.