Associations to the word «Simnel»
Noun
- Lambert
- Pretender
- Kildare
- Warwick
- Cake
- Vii
- Burgundy
- Earl
- Dublin
- Duchess
- Rebellion
- Throne
- Nobility
- Lincoln
- Ned
- Sunday
- Edward
- Vi
- Coronation
- Henry
- Clarence
- Anglo
- Margaret
- Pardon
- Nephew
- Lancashire
- Ireland
- Kitchen
- Rebel
- Bennett
- Uprising
- Battle
- Crown
- Heir
- Pole
- Iv
- Supporter
- Claim
- Bread
- England
- Reign
- Duke
- King
- Guinea
- Richard
- Mistake
- Tower
- Of
- Troop
- Simon
- Field
- Attempt
- Cause
- Queen
- Boy
- Son
- Castle
- York
- Scotland
- Plot
- Priest
- Iii
- Army
- Lord
- Reading
- Thomas
Adjective
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Wiktionary
SIMNEL, noun. Simnel cake
SIMNEL CAKE, noun. A rich fruit cake, with a decorated marzipan covering, traditionally eaten at Easter
SIMNEL SUNDAY, proper noun. Mid-Lent Sunday; the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday
SIMNEL SUNDAY, proper noun. Mothering Sunday; a day in honor of mothers and/or one's mother church, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Dictionary definition
SIMNEL, noun. A crisp bread of fine white flour.
SIMNEL, noun. A fruitcake (sometimes covered with almond paste) eaten at mid-Lent or Easter or Christmas.
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