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).
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