Associations to the word «Tennyson»
Noun
- Wordsworth
- Browning
- Keats
- Alfred
- Ruskin
- Carlyle
- Dickens
- Laureate
- Ulysses
- Maud
- Coleridge
- Arden
- Shelley
- Eustace
- Chaucer
- Enoch
- Poem
- Kingsley
- Decker
- Mariana
- Lancelot
- Byron
- Elegy
- Dante
- Gareth
- Poet
- Ode
- Wight
- Grail
- Milton
- Gwen
- Shakespeare
- Lincolnshire
- Stanza
- Gladstone
- Eliot
- Poe
- Eater
- Elaine
- Jill
- Sonnet
- Poetry
- Lord
- Virgil
- Merlin
- Whitman
- Lionel
- Verse
- Emerson
- Lear
- Arthur
- Lowell
- Arnold
- Austen
- Darwin
- Barrett
- Wilde
- Allegory
- Lat
- Dyke
- Romanticism
- Meredith
- Monologue
- Twain
- Romantic
- Lockhart
- Wellington
- Kilkenny
- Admirer
- Blackwood
- Huxley
- Emily
- Quote
- Hawthorne
- Stevenson
- Simeon
- Dryden
- Autograph
- Princess
- Peerage
- Rectory
- Fitzgerald
- Ben
- Eminence
- Jesse
- Papa
- Goldsmith
Wiktionary
TENNYSON, proper noun. An English patronymic surname derived from a variant of Dennis.
TENNYSON, proper noun. Alfred Tennyson, English poet and playwright.
Dictionary definition
TENNYSON, noun. Englishman and Victorian poet (1809-1892).
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.