Associations to the word «Theodora»
Noun
- Justinian
- Empress
- Belisarius
- Angelina
- Byzantium
- Eleanor
- Byzantine
- Handel
- Irene
- Regency
- Constantine
- Zoe
- Constantinople
- Josiah
- Goes
- Veneration
- Ravenna
- Romano
- Niece
- Mosaic
- Hector
- Insurrection
- Regent
- Patriarch
- Theo
- Rump
- Consort
- Anastasia
- Emperor
- Morse
- Dunne
- Granddaughter
- Sophia
- Nell
- Libertarian
- Antioch
- Helena
- Dix
- Whore
- Manuel
- Dora
- Montague
- Eunuch
- Tsar
- Boniface
- Bulgaria
- Leopold
- Jade
- Adviser
- Lovely
- Icon
- Dubois
- Luke
- Theodore
- Augusta
- Teddy
- Dowager
- Ivan
- Baldwin
- Daughter
- Malwa
- Throne
- Princess
- Viii
- Priscilla
- Olivia
- Prefect
- Frown
- Anna
- Alexandria
- Papacy
- Alexandra
- Wife
- Henrietta
- Nun
- Raoul
- Jenkins
- Anthropologist
- Vi
- Laughing
- Isaac
- Convent
- Imperial
- Sister
- Oz
- Nathaniel
- Monastery
Adverb
Wiktionary
THEODORA, proper noun. A female given name, most famously borne by two empresses of Byzantium.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.