Associations to the word «Ruth»
Noun
- Judy
- Kelley
- Fanny
- Candy
- Joshua
- Muriel
- Thompson
- Karen
- Baseball
- Elena
- Osborne
- Lenny
- Caleb
- Bethlehem
- Fuller
- Katz
- Clifford
- Moshe
- Mcbride
- Whitman
- Marilyn
- Carol
- Homer
- Cohen
- Hazel
- Wynn
- Debbie
- Rachel
- Daughter
- Lois
- Joyce
- Courtney
- Janice
- Carter
- Welles
- Jeremiah
- Oriole
- Roland
- Chew
- Janet
- Mote
- Michelle
- Agnes
- Dragon
- Herman
- Williamson
- Rowland
- Atkinson
- Saul
- Brown
- Swat
- Evelyn
- Bonnie
- Griffiths
- Kimberly
- Fern
- Nancy
- Stevens
- Elaine
- Rosenberg
- Yokohama
- Siegel
- Connor
- Mildred
- Terry
- Kelly
- Reuben
- Ted
- Irene
- Gardner
- Caroline
- Roche
- Kay
- Ella
- Sherry
- Josephine
- Ivory
- Livingston
- Everett
- Pamela
- Jennifer
- Mack
- Norma
- Marcia
- Robbins
- Miss
- Bradley
- Miller
- Mae
- Anson
- Batting
- Lea
Wiktionary
RUTH, noun. (archaic) Sorrow for the misery of another; pity, compassion; mercy. [from 13th c.]
RUTH, noun. (now rare) Repentance; regret; remorse. [from 13th c.]
RUTH, noun. (obsolete) Sorrow; misery; distress. [13th-17th c.]
RUTH, noun. (obsolete) Something which causes regret or sorrow; a pitiful sight. [13th-17th c.]
RUTH, proper noun. A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
RUTH, proper noun. Ruth, the resident of Moab around whom the text centers.
RUTH, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
RUTH, noun. United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948).
RUTH, noun. The great-grandmother of king David whose story is told in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament.
RUTH, noun. A feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; "the blind are too often objects of pity".
RUTH, noun. A book of the Old Testament that tells the story of Ruth who was not an Israelite but who married an Israelite and who stayed with her mother-in-law Naomi after her husband died.
Wise words
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