Associations to the word «Navarre»
Noun
- Aragon
- Castile
- Sancho
- Marguerite
- Pau
- Pyrenees
- Blanche
- Jeanne
- Alfonso
- Catalonia
- Bourbon
- Asturias
- Anjou
- Dauphin
- Aquitaine
- Henri
- Guise
- Champagne
- Zaragoza
- Cortes
- Galicia
- Antoine
- Duc
- Burgundy
- Viceroy
- Princesse
- Bilbao
- Ferdinand
- Joan
- Gaston
- Granada
- Fief
- Iv
- Valencia
- Rouen
- Spain
- Roi
- Normandy
- Counsellor
- Gonzalo
- Catherine
- Consort
- Palais
- Joanna
- Medici
- Bai
- Lower
- Vassal
- Brittany
- Henry
- Edict
- Nantes
- Provence
- Eleanor
- Pensacola
- Regency
- Heiress
- Iii
- Queen
- Sicily
- Protestant
- Kingdom
- Isabella
- Xavier
- King
- Pretender
- Throne
- Margaret
- Ix
- Philip
- Lorraine
- Heir
- Nobles
- Cesare
- Monarch
- France
- Brie
- Rochelle
- Brabant
- Vii
- Eta
- Ley
- Livre
- Flanders
- Regent
- Iberia
- Javier
- Vi
- Chancery
- Accession
Wiktionary
NAVARRE, proper noun. An autonomous community in northern Spain, once an independent kingdom of Basque origin.
NAVARRE, proper noun. A part of the Northern Basque Country (France), often referred to as Basse Navarre in French, to distinguish it from the Navarre belonging to Spain.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.