Associations to the word «Stanhope»
Noun
- Samuel
- Gertrude
- Moor
- Montgomery
- Lordship
- Peerage
- Charles
- Chatham
- Evelyn
- Lady
- Vera
- Augustus
- Hon
- Henry
- Reverend
- Buckinghamshire
- Wentworth
- Hutchinson
- Colonel
- Bedford
- Stamford
- Married
- Lens
- Baroness
- Isabella
- Mp
- Canberra
- Valet
- Sir
- Nora
- Charlotte
- Rover
- Auckland
- Murray
- Northumberland
- Gig
- Postmaster
- Tapestry
- Dragoon
- Ramsay
- Francis
- Eliza
- Reginald
- Baxter
- Manor
- Daughter
- Brigadier
- Tutor
- Dodd
- Novelty
- Nuremberg
- William
- Finch
- Protector
- Clergyman
- Hyde
- Houghton
- Sonnet
- Grandson
- Kate
- Margaret
- Clive
- Chief
- Envoy
- Connor
- Suffolk
- Quarry
- Heir
- Exeter
- Herbert
- Belisarius
- Arthur
- Thomas
- Peer
- Nixon
- Esther
- Dudley
- Freeman
- Petit
- Jane
- Widow
- Ted
- Rector
- Admiral
- Granddaughter
- Calcutta
Adverb
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
Every creature is a word of God.