Associations to the word «Montague»
Noun
- Trevor
- Talbot
- Singleton
- Cousin
- Churchill
- Gill
- Tunnel
- Eleanor
- Ambiguity
- Neville
- Carson
- Amherst
- Heiress
- Edward
- Jess
- Manhattan
- Brooke
- Forester
- Sharper
- Miss
- Texas
- Grayson
- Lacy
- Cowan
- Ashley
- Ladyship
- Crate
- Linguistic
- Schooner
- Richmond
- Mason
- Drake
- Laurence
- Schoolmaster
- Stanley
- Linguistics
- Whitman
- Georgetown
- Feud
- Berger
- Jarvis
- Shave
- Faber
- Sarah
- Expressway
- Sewing
- Marquess
- Annie
- Edwin
- Lucien
- Falsehood
- Diana
- Cobb
- Wilkes
- Clarence
- Ferry
- Dorset
- Robson
- Barrister
- Wise
- Richard
- Chambers
- Anthropologist
- Tale
- Kaplan
- Anthony
- Baron
- Falls
- Niece
- Lillian
- Fidelity
- Percy
- Lord
- Pleasant
- Edmund
- Alice
- Charles
- Chariot
- Felix
- Frederick
- Utterance
- Lady
- Chamberlain
- Turner
- Moore
- Frances
- Sultan
Wiktionary
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A surname, variant of Montagu.
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A male given name.
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A member of Romeo's family in William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
MONTAGUE, proper noun. (figuratively) By analogy with the Shakespearean play, a member or citizen of the family, party, or country of the husband in a Romeo and Juliet couple.
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A city in California
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A town in Massachusetts
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A city in Michigan
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A town in New York
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A township in Ontario
MONTAGUE, proper noun. A town in Prince Edward Island
MONTAGUE, proper noun. An unincorporated CDP in Texas
MONTAGUE GRAMMAR, noun. An approach to natural language semantics based on formal logic.
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