Associations to the word «Webster»
Noun
- Charlie
- Patti
- Dole
- Connie
- Tenor
- Peterson
- Burnett
- Patriotism
- Irving
- Boogie
- Humboldt
- Darryl
- Fay
- Paul
- Carver
- Harrison
- Slavery
- Scratch
- Juror
- Portsmouth
- Ain
- Carla
- Provincial
- Madison
- Radar
- Avenue
- Wafer
- Chandler
- Sargent
- Franklin
- Alex
- Vincent
- Addison
- Ski
- Platt
- Connecticut
- Usage
- Senate
- Etymology
- Adrian
- Sutton
- Holden
- Maine
- Postmaster
- Dolan
- Biographer
- Horne
- Boswell
- Buddy
- Seventh
- Blasphemy
- Jon
- Colin
- Sidney
- Houghton
- Ronnie
- Breaker
- Caleb
- Cory
- Lafayette
- Andy
- Eliot
- Adjective
- Jackson
- Sheriff
- Max
- Wharton
- Mason
- Wordsworth
- Benjamin
- Tim
- Gram
- Springs
- Rochester
- Noun
- Quotation
- Leigh
- Horace
- Lyricist
- Thornton
- Gerry
- Stockton
- Daddy
- Mcintyre
- Cobb
- Hicks
- Bullock
- Ronald
Adverb
Wiktionary
WEBSTER, proper noun. An English occupational surname for someone who was a weaver.
WEBSTER, proper noun. Any of various dictionaries published under the name Webster.
WEBSTER, noun. (now historical) A weaver (originally, specifically female).
Dictionary definition
WEBSTER, noun. English playwright (1580-1625).
WEBSTER, noun. United States politician and orator (1782-1817).
WEBSTER, noun. United States lexicographer (1758-1843).
Wise words
Don't you know this, that words are doctors to a diseased
temperment?