Associations to the word «Warden»
Noun
- Burrow
- Marches
- Reeve
- Hostel
- Hodges
- Bedfordshire
- Archdeacon
- Merton
- Inmate
- Prison
- Drow
- Mint
- Lodge
- Singleton
- Northumberland
- Quentin
- Hiram
- Organism
- Chaplain
- Forester
- Medusa
- Raid
- Markham
- Vicar
- Constable
- Rector
- Jail
- Gnome
- Convict
- Dover
- Fellows
- Confederacy
- Overseer
- Executioner
- Councilor
- Wharton
- Parishioner
- Provost
- Filippo
- Harding
- Berwick
- Goldsmith
- Bailiff
- Steward
- Visitation
- Scarborough
- Registrar
- Treasurer
- Prisoner
- Wildlife
- Keeper
- Cain
- Alvarez
- Durham
- Curate
- Cheney
- Matron
- Diamond
- Winchester
- Myles
- Sheriff
- Oxford
- Chancellor
- Confinement
- Deacon
- Dike
- Assistant
- Superintendent
- Deputy
- Parole
- Port
- Cornwall
- Correction
- Angus
- Rhodes
- Beatty
- Carlisle
- Mason
- Sorcerer
- Master
- Towers
- Elf
- Execution
- Angola
- Bodyguard
- Trinity
Wiktionary
WARDEN, noun. (archaic or literary) A guard or watchman.
WARDEN, noun. A chief administrative officer of a prison
WARDEN, noun. An official charged with supervisory duties or with the enforcement of specific laws or regulations; such as a game warden or air raid warden
WARDEN, noun. A governing official in various institutions
WARDEN, noun. (archaic) (slang) A variety of pear, thought to be Black Worcester or Parkinson's Warden.
WARDEN, proper noun. A surname.
WARDEN SYSTEM, noun. An informal method of communication used to pass information to US citizens during emergencies.
Dictionary definition
WARDEN, noun. The chief official in charge of a prison.
Wise words
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