Associations to the word «Trollope»
Noun
- Dickens
- Anthony
- Joanna
- Frances
- Towers
- Eliot
- Austen
- Manners
- Novelist
- Tennyson
- Thorne
- Warden
- Novel
- Kingsley
- Beverley
- Cisco
- Swindon
- Calais
- Macleod
- Baronetcy
- Chronicle
- Fanny
- Ruskin
- Finn
- Autobiography
- Hadley
- Baronet
- Vicar
- Browning
- Bram
- Warwick
- Chronicles
- Archdeacon
- Rowan
- Nina
- Florence
- Realism
- Fairfax
- Adaptation
- Hms
- Hardy
- Northumberland
- Meredith
- Clergyman
- Collins
- Eleanor
- Hugo
- Frigate
- Reader
- Shannon
- Barrett
- Writer
- Dover
- Thomas
- Conrad
- Author
- Macmillan
- Fiction
- Critic
- Henry
- Rover
- Milton
- Somerset
- Heir
- Charles
- Andrew
- Clerk
- Reputation
- George
- Jane
- English
- Reviewer
- Niece
- Edward
- Bbc
- Plot
- Prime
- Bristol
- Cincinnati
- Duncan
- Sir
- William
- Literature
- By
Adjective
Wiktionary
TROLLOPE, proper noun. A habitational surname derived from a place name in England.
TROLLOPE, proper noun. Anthony Trollope 1815-1882, English novelist.
TROLLOPE, proper noun. Frances Trollope 1780-1863, English writer.
TROLLOPE, proper noun. Joanna Trollope 1943-, English novelist.
Dictionary definition
TROLLOPE, noun. English writer of novels (1815-1882).
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.