Associations to the word «Philip»
Noun
- Pullman
- Burgundy
- Larkin
- Marlowe
- Roth
- Anjou
- Sidney
- Bold
- Boniface
- Sheridan
- Macedonian
- Hoffman
- Flanders
- Augustus
- Archduke
- Navarre
- Hesse
- Brabant
- Seymour
- Athenian
- Palatine
- Castile
- Templar
- Chesterfield
- Morris
- Amine
- Habsburg
- Randolph
- Dunne
- Pembroke
- Spain
- Isabella
- Levine
- Thrace
- Kaufman
- Herod
- Aragon
- Armada
- Iv
- Macedonia
- Parma
- Ridley
- Maximilian
- Savoy
- Aquitaine
- Arcadia
- Bourbon
- Elisabeth
- Perseus
- Duke
- Thebes
- Fleece
- Glass
- Wharton
- Oratory
- Ghent
- Normandy
- Reeve
- Joanna
- Fief
- Inquisition
- Crusade
- Heiress
- Vi
- Legate
- Livingston
- Dauphin
- Griffiths
- Elector
- Ii
- Edinburgh
- Ferdinand
- Regency
- Haas
- Heir
- Hannibal
- Vassal
- Consort
- Viceroy
- Elizabeth
- Latham
- Rivers
- Ptolemy
- Married
- Papacy
- Avignon
- Duchy
- Nolan
- Sf
- Boulogne
- Charger
- Corinth
- Pendleton
- Grandson
- Xiv
- Iii
Adjective
Wiktionary
PHILIP, proper noun. One of the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible; one of the seven deacons.
PHILIP, proper noun. A male given name.
PHILIP, proper noun. (rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.
Dictionary definition
PHILIP, noun. Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921).
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.