Associations to the word «Offa»
Noun
- Dyke
- Wessex
- Earthwork
- Charlemagne
- Anglia
- Wat
- Footpath
- Coinage
- Saxon
- Albans
- Barony
- Charter
- Welsh
- Hereford
- Canterbury
- Overlord
- Bede
- Kent
- Anglo
- Chronicler
- Briton
- Tipperary
- Marches
- Cymru
- Legate
- Worthington
- Yoruba
- Reign
- Shropshire
- Marri
- Rex
- Genealogy
- Archdiocese
- Papacy
- Severn
- Sussex
- Path
- Abbey
- Archbishop
- Coin
- Cyril
- Penny
- Schleswig
- Consecration
- King
- Thames
- Priory
- Oswald
- Bishopric
- Estuary
- Gloucestershire
- Chronicle
- Essex
- Mint
- Eighth
- Wales
- Outlaw
- Hen
- Kingdom
- Ruler
- Frontier
- Hms
- Monastery
- Successor
- Adrian
- Dominion
- Mildred
- Edgar
- Conquest
- Alfred
- Bedford
- Beacon
- Clearance
- Hastings
- Manor
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
OFFA, preposition. (colloquial) Off of.
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.