Associations to the word «Stanhope»
Noun
- Chesterfield
- Hester
- Harrington
- Tyne
- Earl
- Walpole
- Dora
- Lucie
- Bertie
- Forbes
- Doug
- Deane
- Philip
- Spencer
- Celeste
- Sunderland
- Nottinghamshire
- Madeline
- Viscount
- Coleridge
- Shields
- Raleigh
- Durham
- Esquire
- Jon
- Nellie
- Louisa
- Countess
- Leicester
- Memorandum
- Steamship
- Seymour
- Willoughby
- Maud
- Katherine
- Pitt
- Baronet
- Statesman
- Gallagher
- Lords
- Osborne
- Whig
- Ruskin
- Barony
- Marquess
- Katy
- Lilly
- Darlington
- Croydon
- Irene
- Derbyshire
- Serena
- Montagu
- Exchequer
- Sussex
- Anne
- Archduke
- Heiress
- Lucy
- Eleanor
- Somerset
- Lord
- Duchess
- Catherine
- Sparta
- Stark
- Wills
- Baron
- Ursula
- Comedian
- Clifton
- Edward
- Langley
- Elizabeth
- Royalist
- Niece
- Byron
- Marlborough
- Yorkshire
- Eldest
- Fitzroy
- Atkins
- Hilda
- Stockton
- Cromwell
- Wilfred
- Princeton
Verb
Wiktionary
STANHOPE, proper noun. A surname.
STANHOPE, proper noun. A place name; the name of several towns and cities in Australia, Canada, the UK and USA.
STANHOPE, noun. A gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically with a high seat and closed back.
Dictionary definition
STANHOPE, noun. A light open horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels and one seat.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.