Associations to the word «Viscount»
Noun
- Peerage
- Marquess
- Montagu
- Earl
- Horatio
- Melville
- Hereford
- Villiers
- Astor
- Cary
- Baron
- Barrington
- Eldest
- Jacobite
- Peer
- Barony
- Meiji
- Bryce
- Ridley
- Wentworth
- Gage
- Boyle
- Dl
- Wellesley
- Dundee
- Lords
- Browne
- Heir
- Beaumont
- Baronet
- Baronetcy
- Eustace
- Dillon
- Stafford
- Airliner
- Grandson
- Anson
- Garret
- Galway
- Harcourt
- Nobleman
- Cornwallis
- Canning
- Slim
- Heiress
- Ingram
- Gaston
- Ivor
- Married
- Drummond
- Montague
- Exchequer
- Melbourne
- Marshal
- Marquis
- Vane
- Statesman
- Bangor
- Brooke
- Lucius
- Courtesy
- Chichester
- Manners
- Baroness
- Hogg
- Dorchester
- Cecil
- Pc
- Nugent
- Dudley
- Hon
- Buckingham
- Rowland
- Halifax
- Frances
- Vassal
- Maude
- Waverley
- Bertie
- Seton
- Kitchener
- Burnham
Verb
Wiktionary
VISCOUNT, noun. A member of the peerage above a baron but below a count or earl.
VISCOUNT, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Dictionary definition
VISCOUNT, noun. (in various countries) a son or younger brother or a count.
VISCOUNT, noun. A British peer who ranks below an earl and above a baron.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.