Associations to the word «Mitford»
Noun
- Bertram
- Jessica
- Nancy
- Devonshire
- Freeman
- Dearest
- Northumberland
- Deborah
- Diana
- Guinness
- Austen
- Decca
- Fascist
- Rupert
- Kenyon
- Russell
- Acton
- Oswald
- Dramatist
- Unity
- Miss
- Cavendish
- Biographer
- Evelyn
- Tennyson
- Pamela
- Hitler
- Browning
- Robson
- Novelist
- Wilfred
- Baron
- Bruce
- Dhaka
- Gibbon
- Ivan
- Sutton
- Mary
- Hon
- Bertie
- Aristocracy
- Emery
- Florence
- Anecdote
- Eliot
- Pisum
- Adolf
- Barrett
- Duchess
- Sister
- Esq
- Heroine
- Nuremberg
- Tyne
- Blanche
- Byron
- Manor
- Pursuit
- Greece
- Vols
- Clement
- Bryan
- Middleton
- Churchill
- Sketch
- Tragedy
- Novel
- Salisbury
- Memoir
- Burial
- Kindness
- Christina
- Castro
- Fraser
- Climate
- Cousin
- Gibson
- Funeral
- Alfred
- Diplomat
- Essay
- Letter
- Tale
- Recollection
- Milton
- Friendship
- Playwright
- Sibling
- Autobiography
- Stuart
- Journalist
- Historian
- Grandfather
- Grandson
- Lamb
Dictionary definition
MITFORD, noun. United States writer (born in England) who wrote on American culture (1917-1996).
MITFORD, noun. English writer of comic novels (1904-1973).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.