Associations to the word «Philips»
Noun
- Truce
- Blanche
- King
- Claimant
- Throne
- Filippo
- Dowry
- Evangelist
- Prince
- Utrecht
- Asturias
- Titus
- Eunuch
- Kraft
- Clement
- Eldest
- Cortes
- Bartholomew
- Phil
- Nassau
- Baronet
- Merrill
- Apostle
- Accession
- Palatinate
- Regent
- Byzantium
- Craven
- Gibbs
- Rees
- Kerr
- Pine
- Obe
- Rouen
- Alexander
- Guillaume
- Ledger
- Homage
- Envoy
- Hammond
- Proctor
- Bailey
- Alsace
- Amadeus
- Nephew
- Esq
- Adolph
- Charles
- Count
- Earl
- Joan
- Portugal
- Carey
- Succession
- Hayward
- Reign
- Courtier
- Brittany
- Alba
- Phillip
- Webb
- Margaret
- Calais
- Exchequer
- Monarch
- Marquess
- Taft
- Nobles
- Bc
- Rosenthal
- Granddaughter
- Darmstadt
- Chandler
- Lawson
- Apostles
- Felipe
- Madrid
- Heretic
- Donnelly
- Pope
- Naples
- Mariana
- Niece
- Pip
- Viii
- Heresy
- Sheppard
- Countess
- Catherine
Adverb
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
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