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
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.