Associations to the word «Petrarch»
Noun
- Stanza
- Philo
- Palazzo
- Byron
- Sidney
- Surrey
- Liber
- Rome
- Homer
- Della
- Prelate
- Rhetoric
- Octave
- Contemporary
- Ancient
- Angelo
- Horace
- Translation
- Manuscript
- Leonardo
- Italy
- Hu
- Schubert
- Milton
- Philippe
- Judah
- Dauphin
- Clement
- Provence
- Scholar
- Liter
- Literature
- Admiration
- Indignation
- Shelley
- Wilkins
- Stefano
- Bologna
- Genius
- Classic
- Furlong
- Rebirth
- Alessandro
- Biographer
- Handwriting
- Metaphor
- Cardinal
- Letter
- Fresco
- Babylon
- Joachim
- Pope
- Translator
- Rousseau
- Passion
- Pe
- Dialogue
- Sire
- Plague
- Revival
- Geoffrey
- Habitation
- Stella
- Francis
- Tomb
- Patron
- Treatise
- Consolation
- Amor
- Enthusiasm
- Cornelius
- Abode
- Essay
- Poe
- Aristotle
- Praise
- Di
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PETRARCH, proper noun. Nickname of Francesco Petrarca
Dictionary definition
PETRARCH, noun. An Italian poet famous for love lyrics (1304-1374).
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.