Associations to the word «Soissons»
Noun
- Comte
- Thierry
- Conti
- Duc
- Bourbon
- Marne
- Savoy
- Chateau
- Richelieu
- Metz
- Gaul
- Guise
- Abbess
- Boniface
- Raoul
- Countess
- Synod
- Quentin
- Jeanne
- Mont
- Burgundy
- Rump
- Rouen
- Aquitaine
- Olympia
- Dame
- Luxembourg
- Count
- Clermont
- Abbey
- Vase
- Pretension
- Mademoiselle
- Marie
- Arrogance
- Regent
- Pol
- Rebuke
- Diocese
- Princes
- Allies
- Marguerite
- Somme
- Louvre
- Chevalier
- Blanc
- Champagne
- Edict
- Henri
- Indignation
- Tours
- Heiress
- Rochelle
- Francois
- Navarre
- Xiii
- Nobles
- Sou
- Louis
- Abbot
- Offensive
- Gaston
- Charlemagne
- Eugene
- Marquis
- Sedan
- Quarrel
- Madame
- Versailles
- Favourite
- Alsace
- Cardinal
- Cathedral
- Married
- Emmanuel
- Paris
- Sur
- Jealousy
- Bois
- Prince
- De
- Alain
- Bishop
- Saint
- Endeavour
- Toulouse
- Croix
- Pont
- Germain
- Normandy
- France
- François
Dictionary definition
SOISSONS, noun. A battle in World War I (May 1918); the Germans tried to attack before the American numbers were too great to defeat; the tactical success of the Germans proved to be a strategic failure.
Wise words
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before
you let it fall.