Associations to the word «Philips»
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
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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
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.