Associations to the word «Mortimer»
Noun
- Stafford
- Treason
- Bern
- Lover
- Jd
- Salisbury
- Deposition
- Nephew
- Wafer
- Adolescence
- Bbc
- Elsie
- Aston
- Gavin
- Elizabeth
- Iii
- Courtney
- Peerage
- Croft
- Pumpkin
- Wakefield
- Randall
- Sykes
- Gloucestershire
- Gerald
- Toad
- Henley
- Smell
- Southampton
- Desmond
- Epstein
- Iv
- Cbe
- Bloomfield
- Footpath
- Maiden
- Philanthropist
- Kerry
- Emilia
- Essex
- Shrewsbury
- Aerodrome
- Everest
- Woodstock
- Davidson
- Reuben
- Treasurer
- Collins
- Suffolk
- Sterling
- Wales
- Holland
- Sketch
- Eighth
- Lewis
- Mouse
- Uncle
- Morris
- Lizzie
- Ferris
- Rebellion
- Granville
- March
- Skirmish
- Jordan
- Statesman
- Descendant
- Lord
- Owen
- Giles
- Cory
- Widow
- Adaptation
- Welsh
- Collier
- Adulthood
- Agnes
- Jasper
- Screenwriter
- Coup
- Saunders
- Bella
Adverb
Wiktionary
MORTIMER, proper noun. A British surname.
MORTIMER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
MORTIMER, noun. English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330).
Wise words
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