Associations to the word «Roundhead»
Noun
- Cavalier
- Royalist
- Parliamentarian
- Cromwell
- Puritan
- Hardin
- Rupert
- Newbury
- Finn
- Rosenthal
- Oliver
- Starr
- Sash
- Rousseau
- Presbyterian
- Auckland
- Fairfax
- Garrison
- Essex
- Romantic
- Siege
- Neil
- War
- Ida
- Cavalry
- Moor
- Parliament
- Charles
- Colonel
- Supporter
- Mcdonald
- Troop
- Monarchy
- Earl
- Faction
- Castle
- Surrender
- Ancient
- Cohen
- Battle
- Manor
- Studio
- Soldier
- Clergy
- Ill
- Execution
- Regiment
- Township
- Opponent
- Roosevelt
- England
- Jacques
- Decoration
- Harry
- King
- Sir
- Army
- Horse
- Harrison
- Hair
- Ohio
- Fashion
- Sword
- Infantry
- Prisoner
- Clothing
- Pen
- Fellow
- Zealand
- Restoration
- Fighting
- Escape
- Jerry
- Warrior
- Franklin
- Oxford
- English
- Commander
- William
- Edward
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROUNDHEAD, noun. A nickname given to the supporters of parliament during the English Civil War.
ROUNDHEAD, adjective. (of a screw) Having a dome-shaped head.
ROUNDHEAD, noun. A roundhead screw, one with a domed head.
Dictionary definition
ROUNDHEAD, noun. A brachycephalic person.
ROUNDHEAD, noun. A supporter of parliament and Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.