Associations to the word «Samuel»
Noun
- Beckett
- Coleridge
- Champlain
- Clemens
- Boswell
- Eliot
- Saul
- Wordsworth
- Morse
- Barber
- Twain
- Reverend
- Montagu
- Langley
- Huntington
- Slater
- Mather
- Maverick
- Rutherford
- Wallis
- Adams
- Johnson
- Judah
- Richardson
- Judges
- Esq
- Adler
- Proctor
- Nathaniel
- Eli
- Keats
- Chronicles
- Taylor
- Pont
- Gurney
- Fuller
- Josiah
- Bayer
- Industrialist
- Hays
- Barnett
- Rabbi
- Jeremiah
- Israelites
- Abigail
- Joshua
- Sammy
- Wesley
- Willard
- Kramer
- Noah
- Winters
- Hannah
- Abolitionist
- Griffith
- Hancock
- Isaiah
- Isaac
- Butler
- Clergyman
- Interviewer
- Impeachment
- Diary
- Cabot
- Wendell
- Moses
- Appleton
- Newell
- Susanna
- Waldo
- Sloan
- Otis
- Ezra
- Rowley
- Dickens
- Hopkins
- Morton
- Pamela
- Gottfried
- Barrington
- Ashe
- Merritt
- Unitarian
- Married
- Engraver
- Prescott
- Benjamin
- Paine
- Ephraim
- Lister
- Hirsch
- Herbert
- Welles
- Puritan
- Joyce
- Philanthropist
- Inventor
- Phelps
- Magnate
Adjective
Wiktionary
SAMUEL, proper noun. A male given name.
SAMUEL, proper noun. One of two books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
SAMUEL, proper noun. The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel.
Dictionary definition
SAMUEL, noun. (Old Testament) Hebrew prophet and judge who anointed Saul as king.
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