Associations to the word «Valentine»
Noun
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Adjective
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Wiktionary
VALENTINE, noun. An expression of affection, especially romantic affection, usually in the form of greeting card, gift, or message given to a person the object of affection, especially on February 14th.
VALENTINE, noun. A person to whom a valentine is given or received, especially on February 14th.
VALENTINE, proper noun. Saint Valentine
VALENTINE, proper noun. A male given name in quiet but steady use since the 16th century.
VALENTINE, proper noun. An English and Scottish surname derived from the male given name.
VALENTINE, proper noun. A female given name occasionally borrowed from French.
VALENTINE, proper noun. Alternative form of valentine
Dictionary definition
VALENTINE, noun. A sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day; "will you be my valentine?".
VALENTINE, noun. A card sent or given (as to a sweetheart) on Saint Valentine's Day.
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