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Overview of noun johns
» The noun johns has 1 meanings (no senses from tagged texts)
- Johns, Jasper1.) Jasper -- (an opaque form of quartz; red or yellow or brown or dark green in color; used for ornamentation or as a gemstone)
Jasper Johns -- (United1.) Unite, unify -- (act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief)
2.) Unify, unite, merge -- (become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?")
United States Artist1.) Artist, creative person -- (a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination)
artist and Proponent1.) Advocate, advocator, proponent, exponent -- (a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea)
proponent of Pop1.) Dad, dada, daddy, pa, papa, pappa, pop -- (an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk)
2.) Pop, soda, soda pop, soda water, tonic -- (a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics")
pop art (Born1.) Born, Max Born -- (British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970))
1.) Bear -- (have; "bear a resemblance"; "bear a signature")
born in 1930))
Overview of noun john » The noun john has 5 meanings (first 1 from tagged texts)
- toilet, Lavatory1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) Washbasin, basin, washbowl, washstand, lavatory -- (a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face; "he ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face")
lavatory, lav, can, john, Privy1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) Outhouse, privy, earth-closet, jakes -- (a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate)
privy, bathroom -- (a Room1.) Room -- (an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view")
2.) Room, way, elbow room -- (space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around")
room or Building1.) Building, edifice -- (a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice")
2.) Construction, building -- (the act of constructing something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats")
building equipped with one or more toilets)
- John, King1.) King, male monarch, Rex -- (a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom)
2.) King, queen, world-beater -- (a competitor who holds a preeminent position)
King John, John Lackland -- (Youngest1.) Young, immature -- ((used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth; "young people")
2.) New, young -- ((of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; "new potatoes"; "young corn")
youngest son of Henry1.) Henry, H -- (a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second)
2.) Henry, William Henry -- (English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed by water at different temperatures and under different pressures (1775-1836))
Henry II; King1.) King, male monarch, Rex -- (a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom)
2.) King, queen, world-beater -- (a competitor who holds a preeminent position)
King of England1.) England -- (a division of the United Kingdom)
England from 1199 to 1216; Succeeded1.) Succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods -- (attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won")
2.) Succeed, come after, follow -- (be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?")
succeeded to the Throne1.) Throne -- (the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc.; "the king sat on his throne")
2.) Toilet, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne -- (a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination)
throne on the Death1.) Death, decease, expiry -- (the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren")
2.) Death -- (the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism; "the animal died a painful death")
death of his Brother1.) Brother, blood brother -- (a male with the same parents as someone else; "my brother still lives with our parents")
2.) Brother -- (a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion of other group); "none of his brothers would betray him")
brother Richard I; Lost1.) Doomed, lost -- (people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice")
1.) Lose -- (fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat")
lost his French1.) French -- (the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France)
2.) French, French people -- (the people of France)
French possessions; in 1215 John was Compelled1.) Compel, oblige, obligate -- (force or compel somebody to do something; "We compel all students to fill out this form")
2.) Command, require, compel -- (make someone do something)
compelled by the Barons1.) Baron -- (a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank)
2.) Baron -- (a British peer of the lowest rank)
barons to Sign1.) Sign, mark -- (a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened); "he showed signs of strain"; "they welcomed the signs of spring")
2.) Sign -- (a public display of a (usually written) message; "he posted signs in all the shop windows")
sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
- John, Saint1.) Saint -- (a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization)
2.) Saint, holy man, holy person, angel -- (person of exceptional holiness)
Saint John, St. John, Saint1.) Saint -- (a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization)
2.) Saint, holy man, holy person, angel -- (person of exceptional holiness)
Saint John the Apostle1.) Apostle -- (an ardent early supporter of a cause or reform; "an apostle of revolution")
2.) Apostle, Apostelic Father -- (any important early teacher of Christianity or a Christian missionary to a people)
Apostle, St. John the Apostle1.) Apostle -- (an ardent early supporter of a cause or reform; "an apostle of revolution")
2.) Apostle, Apostelic Father -- (any important early teacher of Christianity or a Christian missionary to a people)
Apostle, John the Evangelist1.) Evangelist, revivalist, gospeler, gospeller -- (a preacher of the Christian gospel)
2.) Evangelist -- ((when capitalized) any of the spiritual leaders who are assumed to be authors of the Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)
Evangelist, John the Divine1.) Godhead, Lord, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovah -- (terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God)
2.) Cleric, churchman, divine, ecclesiastic -- (a clergyman or other person in religious orders)
Divine -- ((New Testament1.) Testament -- (a profession of belief; "he stated his political testament")
2.) Will, testament -- (a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die)
Testament) disciple of Jesus1.) Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, the Nazarene, Jesus Christ, Christ, Savior, Saviour, Good Shepherd, Redeemer, Deliverer -- (a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29))
Jesus; traditionally said to be the Author1.) Writer, author -- (writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay))
2.) Generator, source, author -- (someone who originates or causes or initiates something; "he was the generator of several complaints")
author of the 4Th1.) Thursday, Th -- (the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day)
2.) Thorium, Th, atomic number 90 -- (a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element; isotope 232 is used as a power source in nuclear reactors; occurs in thorite and in monazite sands)
th Gospel and Three1.) Three, 3, III, trio, threesome, tierce, leash, troika, triad, trine, trinity, ternary, ternion, triplet, tercet, terzetto, trey, deuce-ace -- (the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one)
1.) Three, 3, iii -- (being one more than two)
three epistles and the Book1.) Book -- (a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics")
2.) Book, volume -- (physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop")
book of Revelation)
- whoremaster, Whoremonger1.) Whoremaster, whoremonger, john, trick -- (a prostitute's customer)
2.) Whoremaster, whoremonger -- (a pimp who procures whores)
whoremonger, john, Trick1.) Trick, fast one -- (a cunning or deceitful action or device; "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it")
2.) Trick -- (a period of work or duty)
trick -- (a prostitute's customer)
- John, Gospel1.) Gospel, Gospels, evangel -- (the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings)
2.) Gospel, gospel truth -- (an unquestionable truth; "his word was gospel")
Gospel According to John -- (the Last1.) Stopping point, finale, finis, finish, last, conclusion, close -- (the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season")
2.) Last -- (the last or lowest in an ordering or series; "he was the last to leave"; "he finished an inglorious last")
last of the Four1.) Four, 4, IV, tetrad, quatern, quaternion, quaternary, quaternity, quartet, quadruplet, foursome, Little Joe -- (the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one)
1.) Four, 4, iv -- (being one more than three)
four Gospels in the New1.) New -- (not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World")
2.) New -- (other than the former one(s); different; "they now have a new leaders"; "my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it"; "ready to take a new direction")
New Testament)
Related Terms - "Johns"
Meaning 1 of JohnsJohns, Jasper Johns artist, creative person- Illustrator1.) Illustrator -- (an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.))
Illustrator - An artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.)
- Classic1.) Classic -- (a creation of the highest excellence)
2.) Classic -- (an artist who has created classic works)
Classic - A creation of the highest excellence
- Classicist1.) Classicist -- (an artistic person who adheres to classicism)
2.) Classicist, classical scholar -- (a student of ancient Greek and Latin)
Classicist - An artistic person who adheres to classicism
- Constructivist1.) Constructivist -- (an artist of the school of constructivism)
Constructivist - An artist of the school of constructivism
- Decorator1.) Interior designer, designer, interior decorator, house decorator, room decorator, decorator -- (a person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings)
2.) Decorator, ornamentalist -- (someone who decorates)
Decorator, Ornamentalist1.) Decorator, ornamentalist -- (someone who decorates)
Ornamentalist - A person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings
- Draftsman1.) Draftsman, draughtsman, draftsperson -- (a skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines)
2.) Draftsman, drawer -- (an artist skilled at drawing)
Draftsman, Drawer1.) Drawer -- (a boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out)
2.) Drawer -- (the person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else)
Drawer - A skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines
- Etcher1.) Etcher -- (someone who etches)
Etcher - Someone who etches
- Expressionist1.) Expressionist -- (an artist who is an adherent of expressionism)
1.) Expressionist, expressionistic -- (of or relating to expressionism; "expressionist art")
Expressionist - An artist who is an adherent of expressionism
- Maestro1.) Maestro, master -- (an artist of consummate skill; "a master of the violin"; "one of the old masters")
Maestro, Master1.) Maestro, master -- (an artist of consummate skill; "a master of the violin"; "one of the old masters")
2.) Overlord, master, lord -- (a person who has general authority over others)
Master - An artist of consummate skill; "a master of the violin"; "one of the old masters"
- Minimalist1.) Minimalist -- (a conservative who advocates only minor reforms in government or politics)
2.) Minimalist -- (a practitioner or advocate of artistic minimalism)
Minimalist - A conservative who advocates only minor reforms in government or politics
- Modernist1.) Modernist -- (an artist who makes a deliberate break with previous styles)
Modernist - An artist who makes a deliberate break with previous styles
- Musician1.) Musician, instrumentalist, player -- (someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession))
2.) Musician -- (artist who composes or conducts music as a profession)
Musician - Someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)
- Painter1.) Painter -- (an artist who paints)
2.) Painter -- (a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint)
Painter - An artist who paints
- Photographer1.) Photographer, lensman -- (someone who takes photographs professionally)
Photographer, Lensman1.) Photographer, lensman -- (someone who takes photographs professionally)
Lensman - Someone who takes photographs professionally
- Pre-Raphaelite1.) Pre-Raphaelite -- (a painter or writer dedicated to restoring early Renaissance ideals)
1.) Pre-Raphaelite -- (of or relating to or characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelites; "the Pre-Raphaelite painters")
Pre-Raphaelite - A painter or writer dedicated to restoring early Renaissance ideals
- Printmaker1.) Printmaker, graphic artist -- (an artist who designs and makes prints)
Printmaker, Graphic artist1.) Printmaker, graphic artist -- (an artist who designs and makes prints)
Graphic artist - An artist who designs and makes prints
- Pyrographer1.) Pyrographer -- (an artist who practices pyrography)
Pyrographer - An artist who practices pyrography
- Romanticist1.) Sentimentalist, romanticist -- (someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality)
2.) Romanticist, romantic -- (an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism)
Romanticist, Romantic1.) Romantic -- (a soulful or amorous idealist)
2.) Romanticist, romantic -- (an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism)
Romantic - Someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality
- Sculptor1.) Sculptor, sculpturer, carver, statue maker -- (an artist who creates sculptures)
2.) Sculptor -- (a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Phoenix and Cetus)
Sculptor, Sculpturer1.) Sculptor, sculpturer, carver, statue maker -- (an artist who creates sculptures)
Sculpturer, Carver1.) Carver, George Washington Carver -- (United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943))
2.) Woodcarver, carver -- (makes decorative wooden panels)
Carver, Statue maker1.) Sculptor, sculpturer, carver, statue maker -- (an artist who creates sculptures)
Statue maker - An artist who creates sculptures
- Stylist1.) Stylist -- (an artist who is a master of a particular style)
2.) Hairdresser, hairstylist, stylist, styler -- (someone who cuts or beautifies hair)
Stylist - An artist who is a master of a particular style
- Surrealist1.) Surrealist -- (an artist who is a member of the movement called surrealism)
Surrealist - An artist who is a member of the movement called surrealism
- Symbolist1.) Symbolist -- (a member of an artistic movement that expressed ideas indirectly via symbols)
2.) Symbolist, symbolizer, symboliser -- (someone skilled in the interpretation or representation of symbols)
Symbolist - A member of an artistic movement that expressed ideas indirectly via symbols
REFRENCED BY- Arp1.) Arp, Jean Arp, Hans Arp -- (Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966))
Arp, Jean Arp1.) Arp, Jean Arp, Hans Arp -- (Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966))
Jean Arp, Hans Arp1.) Arp, Jean Arp, Hans Arp -- (Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966))
Hans Arp - Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966)
REFRENCED BY- Audubon1.) Audubon, John James Audubon -- (United States ornithologist and artist (born in Haiti) noted for his paintings of birds of America (1785-1851))
Audubon, John James Audubon1.) Audubon, John James Audubon -- (United States ornithologist and artist (born in Haiti) noted for his paintings of birds of America (1785-1851))
John James Audubon - United States ornithologist and artist (born in Haiti) noted for his paintings of birds of America (1785-1851)
REFRENCED BY- Duchamp1.) Duchamp, Marcel Duchamp -- (French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968))
Duchamp, Marcel Duchamp1.) Duchamp, Marcel Duchamp -- (French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968))
Marcel Duchamp - French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968)
REFRENCED BY- Hirschfeld1.) Hirschfeld, Al Hirschfeld -- (United States artist noted for his line-drawn caricatures (1904-2003))
Hirschfeld, Al Hirschfeld1.) Hirschfeld, Al Hirschfeld -- (United States artist noted for his line-drawn caricatures (1904-2003))
Al Hirschfeld - United States artist noted for his line-drawn caricatures (1904-2003)
REFRENCED BY- Johns1.) Johns, Jasper Johns -- (United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930))
1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
Johns, Jasper Johns1.) Johns, Jasper Johns -- (United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930))
Jasper Johns - United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930)
REFRENCED BY- Lear1.) Lear, Edward Lear -- (British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888))
2.) Lear, King Lear -- (the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters)
Lear, Edward Lear1.) Lear, Edward Lear -- (British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888))
Edward Lear - British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888)
REFRENCED BY- Tiffany1.) Tiffany, Louis Comfort Tiffany -- (United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933))
Tiffany, Louis Comfort Tiffany1.) Tiffany, Louis Comfort Tiffany -- (United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933))
Louis Comfort Tiffany - United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933)
5 senses of john
Meaning 1 of Johnstoilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom room- Anechoic Chamber1.) Chamber -- (a natural or artificial enclosed space)
2.) Chamber -- (an enclosed volume in the body; "the chambers of his heart were healthy")
Chamber - A natural or artificial enclosed space1.) Anechoic chamber -- (a chamber having very little reverberation)
Anechoic chamber - A chamber having very little reverberation
- Anteroom1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance Hall1.) Hallway, hall -- (an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; "the elevators were at the end of the hall")
2.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or Reception room1.) Reception room -- (a room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel))
Reception room - A room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel) or area)
Hall - An interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; "the elevators were at the end of the hall", hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Anteroom, Antechamber1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Antechamber, Entrance hall1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Entrance hall, Hall1.) Hallway, hall -- (an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; "the elevators were at the end of the hall")
2.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Hall, Foyer1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Foyer, Lobby1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
2.) Lobby -- (the people who support some common cause or business or principle or sectional interest)
Lobby, Vestibule1.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
2.) Vestibule -- (any of various bodily cavities leading to another cavity (as of the ear or vagina))
Vestibule - A large entrance or reception room or area
- Back room1.) Back room -- (a room located in the rear of an establishment; usually accessible only to privileged groups)
1.) Backroom -- (the meeting place of a group of leaders who make their decisions via private negotiations)
Back room - A room located in the rear of an establishment; usually accessible only to privileged groups
- Ballroom1.) Ballroom, dance hall, dance palace -- (large room used mainly for dancing)
Ballroom, Dance hall1.) Ballroom, dance hall, dance palace -- (large room used mainly for dancing)
Dance hall, Dance palace1.) Ballroom, dance hall, dance palace -- (large room used mainly for dancing)
Dance palace - Large room used mainly for dancing
- Barroom1.) Barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom -- (a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar")
Barroom, Bar1.) Barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom -- (a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar")
2.) Bar -- (a counter where you can obtain food or drink; "he bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar")
Bar, Saloon1.) Barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom -- (a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar")
2.) Public house, pub, saloon, pothouse, gin mill, taphouse -- (tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals)
Saloon, Ginmill1.) Barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom -- (a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar")
Ginmill, Taproom1.) Barroom, bar, saloon, ginmill, taproom -- (a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar")
Taproom - A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar"
- Bathroom1.) Bathroom, bath -- (a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet)
2.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
Bathroom, Bath1.) Bath -- (a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it); "she soaked the etching in an acid bath")
2.) Bath -- (you soak and wash your body in a bathtub; "he has a good bath every morning")
Bath - A room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet
- Bedroom1.) Bedroom, sleeping room, chamber, bedchamber -- (a room used primarily for sleeping)
Bedroom, Sleeping room1.) Bedroom, sleeping room, chamber, bedchamber -- (a room used primarily for sleeping)
Sleeping room, Chamber1.) Chamber -- (a natural or artificial enclosed space)
2.) Chamber -- (an enclosed volume in the body; "the chambers of his heart were healthy")
Chamber, Bedchamber1.) Bedroom, sleeping room, chamber, bedchamber -- (a room used primarily for sleeping)
Bedchamber - A room used primarily for sleeping
- Belfry1.) Campanile, belfry -- (a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building)
2.) Belfry -- (a room (often at the top of a tower) where bells are hung)
Belfry - A bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building
- Billiard room1.) Billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall -- (a room in which billiards is played)
Billiard room, Billiard saloon1.) Billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall -- (a room in which billiards is played)
Billiard saloon, Billiard parlor1.) Billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall -- (a room in which billiards is played)
Billiard parlor, Billiard parlour1.) Billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall -- (a room in which billiards is played)
Billiard parlour, Billiard hall1.) Billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall -- (a room in which billiards is played)
Billiard hall - A room in which billiards is played
- Boardroom1.) Boardroom, council chamber -- (a room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company))
Boardroom, Council chamber1.) Boardroom, council chamber -- (a room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company))
Council chamber - A room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company)
- Cardroom1.) Cardroom -- (a room for gambling on card games)
Cardroom - A room for gambling on card games
- Cell1.) Cell -- (any small Compartment1.) Compartment -- (a small space or subdivision for storage)
2.) Compartment -- (a partitioned section or separate room within a larger enclosed area)
Compartment - A small space or subdivision for storage; "the cells of a honeycomb")
2.) Cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals)
Cell, Jail cell1.) Cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept)
Jail cell, Prison cell1.) Cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept)
Prison cell - Any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb"
- Cell1.) Cell -- (any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb")
2.) Cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals)
Cell, Cubicle1.) Cell, cubicle -- (small room is which a monk or nun lives)
2.) Carrel, carrell, cubicle, stall -- (small individual Study1.) Survey, study -- (a detailed critical inspection)
2.) Study, work -- (applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design")
Study - A detailed critical inspection area in a Library1.) Library -- (a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library")
2.) Library -- (a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing)
Library - A room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library")
Cubicle - Any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb"
- Checkroom1.) Checkroom, left-luggage office -- (a room where baggage or parcels are checked)
Checkroom, Left-luggage office1.) Checkroom, left-luggage office -- (a room where baggage or parcels are checked)
Left-luggage office - A room where baggage or parcels are checked
- Classroom1.) Classroom, schoolroom -- (a room in a school where lessons take place)
Classroom, Schoolroom1.) Classroom, schoolroom -- (a room in a school where lessons take place)
Schoolroom - A room in a school where lessons take place
- Clean room1.) Clean room, white room -- (a room that is virtually free of dust or bacteria; used in laboratory work and in assembly or repair of precision equipment)
Clean room, White room1.) Clean room, white room -- (a room that is virtually free of dust or bacteria; used in laboratory work and in assembly or repair of precision equipment)
White room - A room that is virtually free of dust or bacteria; used in laboratory work and in assembly or repair of precision equipment
- Cloakroom1.) Cloakroom -- (a private lounge off of a legislative chamber)
2.) Cloakroom, coatroom -- (a room where coats and other articles can be left temporarily)
Cloakroom, Coatroom1.) Cloakroom, coatroom -- (a room where coats and other articles can be left temporarily)
Coatroom - A private lounge off of a legislative chamber
- Closet1.) Cupboard, closet -- (a small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space)
2.) Water closet, closet, W.C., loo -- (a toilet in England)
Closet - A small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space
- Clubroom1.) Clubroom -- (a room used for the activities of a club)
Clubroom - A room used for the activities of a club
- Conference room1.) Conference room -- (a room in which a conference can be held)
Conference room - A room in which a conference can be held
- Control room1.) Control room -- (a room housing control equipment (as in a recording studio))
Control room - A room housing control equipment (as in a recording studio)
- Court1.) Court, tribunal, judicature -- (an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business)
2.) Court, royal court -- (the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state)
Court, Courtroom1.) Court, courtroom -- (a room in which a Lawcourt1.) Lawcourt -- (room in which justice is administered according to the laws)
Lawcourt - Room in which justice is administered according to the laws sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom")
Courtroom - An assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
- Cubby1.) Cubby, cubbyhole, snuggery, snug -- (a small secluded room)
Cubby, Cubbyhole1.) Cubbyhole, pigeonhole -- (a small compartment)
2.) Cubby, cubbyhole, snuggery, snug -- (a small secluded room)
Cubbyhole, Snuggery1.) Cubby, cubbyhole, snuggery, snug -- (a small secluded room)
Snuggery, Snug1.) Cubby, cubbyhole, snuggery, snug -- (a small secluded room)
1.) Snug -- (offering safety; well protected or concealed; "a snug harbor"; "a snug hideout")
Snug - A small secluded room
- Cutting room1.) Cutting room -- (a room where films or tapes are edited (by cutting out unwanted parts))
Cutting room - A room where films or tapes are edited (by cutting out unwanted parts)
- Darkroom1.) Darkroom -- (a room in which photographs are developed)
Darkroom - A room in which photographs are developed
- Den1.) Lair, den -- (the habitation of wild animals)
2.) Hideout, hideaway, den -- (a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws)
Den - The habitation of wild animals
- Dinette1.) Dinette -- (a small area off of a Kitchen1.) Kitchen -- (a room equipped for preparing meals)
Kitchen - A room equipped for preparing meals that is used for dining)
Dinette - A small area off of a kitchen that is used for dining
- Dining room1.) Dining room, dining-room -- (a room used for dining)
Dining room, Dining-room1.) Dining room, dining-room -- (a room used for dining)
Dining-room - A room used for dining
- Door1.) Door -- (a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door"; "he slammed the door as he left")
2.) Doorway, door, room access, threshold -- (the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; "he stuck his head in the doorway")
Door - A swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door"; "he slammed the door as he left"
- Dressing room1.) Dressing room -- (a room in which you can change clothes)
Dressing room - A room in which you can change clothes
- Durbar1.) Durbar -- (the room in the palace of a native prince of India in which audiences and receptions occur)
Durbar - The room in the palace of a native prince of India in which audiences and receptions occur
- Engineering1.) Technology, engineering -- (the practical application of science to commerce or industry)
2.) Engineering, engineering science, applied science, technology -- (the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study")
Engineering, Engine room1.) Engineering, engine room -- (a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located)
Engine room - The practical application of science to commerce or industry
- Floor1.) Floor, flooring -- (the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors")
2.) Floor, level, storey, story -- (a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?")
Floor, Trading floor1.) Floor, trading floor -- (a large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done; "he is a floor trader")
Trading floor - The inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors"
- Furnace room1.) Furnace room -- (a room (usually in the basement of a building) that contains a furnace for heating the building)
Furnace room - A room (usually in the basement of a building) that contains a furnace for heating the building
- Gallery1.) Gallery -- (spectators at a golf or tennis match)
2.) Veranda, verandah, gallery -- (a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed))
Gallery - Spectators at a golf or tennis match
- Gallery1.) Gallery -- (spectators at a golf or tennis match)
2.) Veranda, verandah, gallery -- (a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed))
Gallery, Art gallery1.) Gallery, art gallery, picture gallery -- (a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited)
Art gallery, Picture gallery1.) Gallery, art gallery, picture gallery -- (a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited)
Picture gallery - Spectators at a golf or tennis match
- Greenroom1.) Greenroom -- (a backstage room in a theater where performers rest or have visitors)
Greenroom - A backstage room in a theater where performers rest or have visitors
- Guardroom1.) Guardroom -- (a cell in which soldiers under guard are confined)
2.) Guardroom -- (a room used by soldiers on guard)
Guardroom - A cell in which soldiers under guard are confined
- hall - no definition found
- Hospital room1.) Hospital room -- (a room in a hospital for the care of patients)
Hospital room - A room in a hospital for the care of patients
- Living room1.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Living room, Living-room1.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Living-room, Sitting room1.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Sitting room, Front room1.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Front room, Parlor1.) Parlor, parlour -- (reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received)
2.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Parlor, Parlour1.) Parlor, parlour -- (reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received)
2.) Living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour -- (a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax)
Parlour - A room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
- Locker room1.) Locker room -- (a room (as at an athletic facility or workplace) where you can change clothes and which contains lockers for the temporary storage of your clothing and personal possessions)
1.) Locker-room -- (relating to or appropriate for a locker room; "locker-room humor")
Locker room - A room (as at an athletic facility or workplace) where you can change clothes and which contains lockers for the temporary storage of your clothing and personal possessions
- Lounge1.) Sofa, couch, lounge -- (an upholstered seat for more than one person)
2.) Lounge, waiting room, waiting area -- (a room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait)
Lounge, Waiting room1.) Lounge, waiting room, waiting area -- (a room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait)
Waiting room, Waiting area1.) Lounge, waiting room, waiting area -- (a room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait)
Waiting area - An upholstered seat for more than one person
- Manor hall1.) Manor hall, hall -- (the large room of a manor or castle)
Manor hall, Hall1.) Hallway, hall -- (an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open; "the elevators were at the end of the hall")
2.) Anteroom, antechamber, entrance hall, hall, foyer, lobby, vestibule -- (a large entrance or reception room or area)
Hall - The large room of a manor or castle
- Poolroom1.) Poolroom -- (a room with pool tables where pool is played)
Poolroom - A room with pool tables where pool is played
- Presence chamber1.) Presence chamber -- (room in which a monarch or other great person receives Guest1.) Guest, invitee -- (a visitor to whom hospitality is extended)
2.) Guest, Edgar Guest, Edgar Albert Guest -- (United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959))
Guest - A visitor to whom hospitality is extendeds, assemblies, etc.)
Presence chamber - Room in which a monarch or other great person receives guests, assemblies, etc.
- Rathole1.) Rathole -- (a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats)
2.) Rathole -- (a small dirty uncomfortable room)
Rathole - A hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
- Reading room1.) Reading room -- (a room set aside for reading)
Reading room - A room set aside for reading
- Recreation room1.) Recreation room, rec room -- (a room equipped for informal entertaining)
Recreation room, Rec room1.) Recreation room, rec room -- (a room equipped for informal entertaining)
Rec room - A room equipped for informal entertaining
- Rotunda1.) Rotunda -- (a building having a circular plan and a dome)
2.) Rotunda -- (a large circular room)
Rotunda - A building having a circular plan and a dome
- Scriptorium1.) Scriptorium -- (a room in a monastery that is set aside for writing or copying manuscripts)
Scriptorium - A room in a monastery that is set aside for writing or copying manuscripts
- Scullery1.) Scullery -- (a small room (in large old British houses) next to the kitchen; where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and other rough household jobs are done)
Scullery - A small room (in large old British houses) next to the kitchen; where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and other rough household jobs are done
- Sewing room1.) Sewing room -- (a room set aside for sewing)
Sewing room - A room set aside for sewing
- Shipping room1.) Shipping room -- (a room where goods are packaged and shipped)
Shipping room - A room where goods are packaged and shipped
- Shower room1.) Shower room -- (a room with several showers)
Shower room - A room with several showers
- Sickbay1.) Sickbay, sick berth -- ((nautical) a room for the treatment of the sick or injured (as on a ship))
Sickbay, Sick berth1.) Sickbay, sick berth -- ((nautical) a room for the treatment of the sick or injured (as on a ship))
Sick berth - (nautical) a room for the treatment of the sick or injured (as on a ship)
- Sickroom1.) Sickroom -- (a room to which a sick person is confined)
Sickroom - A room to which a sick person is confined
- Smoking room1.) Smoking room -- (room in a hotel or club set apart for smokers)
Smoking room - Room in a hotel or club set apart for smokers
- Squad room1.) Squad room -- (a room in a police station where members of the force assemble for roll call and duty assignments)
2.) Squad room -- (a room in a barracks where soldiers are billeted)
Squad room - A room in a police station where members of the force assemble for roll call and duty assignments
- Squad room1.) Squad room -- (a room in a police station where members of the force assemble for roll call and duty assignments)
2.) Squad room -- (a room in a barracks where soldiers are billeted)
Squad room - A room in a police station where members of the force assemble for roll call and duty assignments
- Steam bath1.) Steam bath, steam room, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (a room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; `vapour bath' is a British term)
2.) Turkish bath, steam bath, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower)
Steam bath, Steam room1.) Steam bath, steam room, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (a room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; `vapour bath' is a British term)
Steam room, Vapor bath1.) Steam bath, steam room, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (a room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; `vapour bath' is a British term)
2.) Turkish bath, steam bath, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower)
Vapor bath, Vapour bath1.) Steam bath, steam room, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (a room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; `vapour bath' is a British term)
2.) Turkish bath, steam bath, vapor bath, vapour bath -- (you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower)
Vapour bath - A room that can be filled with steam in which people bathe; `vapour bath' is a British term
- Storeroom1.) Storeroom, storage room, stowage -- (a room in which things are stored)
Storeroom, Storage room1.) Storeroom, storage room, stowage -- (a room in which things are stored)
Storage room, Stowage1.) Stowage -- (the charge for stowing goods)
2.) Storeroom, storage room, stowage -- (a room in which things are stored)
Stowage - A room in which things are stored
- study - no definition found
- Sun parlor1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sun parlor, Sun parlour1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sun parlour, Sun porch1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sun porch, Sunporch1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sunporch, Sunroom1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sunroom, Sun lounge1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Sun lounge, Solarium1.) Sun parlor, sun parlour, sun porch, sunporch, sunroom, sun lounge, solarium -- (a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun)
Solarium - A room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun
- Surgery1.) Surgery -- (the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School")
2.) Surgery -- (a room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted; "he read the warning in the doctor's surgery")
Surgery - The branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School"
- Television room1.) Television room, tv room -- (a room set aside for viewing television)
Television room, Tv room1.) Television room, tv room -- (a room set aside for viewing television)
Tv room - A room set aside for viewing television
- Test room1.) Test room, testing room -- (a room in which tests are conducted)
Test room, Testing room1.) Test room, testing room -- (a room in which tests are conducted)
Testing room - A room in which tests are conducted
- Toilet1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) Toilet, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne -- (a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination)
Toilet, Lavatory1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) Washbasin, basin, washbowl, washstand, lavatory -- (a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face; "he ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face")
Lavatory, Lav1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
Lav, Can1.) Can, tin, tin can -- (airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.)
2.) Can, canful -- (the quantity contained in a can)
Can, John1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) John1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John, King John1.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
King John, John Lackland1.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John Lackland - A room or building equipped with one or more toilets -- (youngest son of Henry II1.) Henry II -- (king of France from 1547 to 1559; regained Calais from the English; husband of Catherine de Medicis and father of Charles IX (1519-1559))
2.) Henry II -- (first Plantagenet King of England; instituted judicial and financial reforms; quarreled with archbishop Becket concerning the authority of the crown over the church (1133-1189))
Henry II - King of France from 1547 to 1559; regained Calais from the English; husband of Catherine de Medicis and father of Charles IX (1519-1559); King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John, Privy1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) Outhouse, privy, earth-closet, jakes -- (a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate)
Privy, Bathroom1.) Bathroom, bath -- (a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet)
2.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
Bathroom - A room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- Torture chamber1.) Torture chamber -- (a room in which torture is inflicted)
Torture chamber - A room in which torture is inflicted
- Vestry1.) Vestry -- (in the Protestant Episcopal Church: a committee elected by the congregation to work with the churchwardens in managing the temporal affairs of the church)
2.) Vestry, sacristy -- (a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held)
Vestry, Sacristy1.) Vestry, sacristy -- (a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held)
Sacristy - In the Protestant Episcopal Church: a committee elected by the congregation to work with the churchwardens in managing the temporal affairs of the church
- Walk-in1.) Walk-in -- (person who walks in without having an appointment; "the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins")
2.) Walk-in -- (an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum)
Walk-in - Person who walks in without having an appointment; "the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins"
- War room1.) War room -- (a room where strategic decisions are made (especially for military or political campaigns))
War room - A room where strategic decisions are made (especially for military or political campaigns)
- Workroom1.) Workroom -- (room where work is done)
Workroom - Room where work is done
Meaning 2 of JohnsJohn, King John, John Lackland King of England, King of Great Britain
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Canute, Cnut1.) Canute, Cnut, Knut, Canute the Great -- (king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035))
Cnut, Knut1.) Canute, Cnut, Knut, Canute the Great -- (king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035))
Knut, Canute the Great1.) Canute, Cnut, Knut, Canute the Great -- (king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035))
Canute the Great - King of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035)
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2.) Charles, Charles VII -- (King of France who began his reign with most of northern France under English control; after the intervention of Jeanne d'Arc the French were able to defeat the English and end the Hundred Years' War (1403-1461))
Charles, Charles I1.) Charles1.) Charles, Charles IX -- (King of France from 1560 to 1574 whose reign was dominated by his mother Catherine de Medicis (1550-1574))
2.) Charles, Charles VII -- (King of France who began his reign with most of northern France under English control; after the intervention of Jeanne d'Arc the French were able to defeat the English and end the Hundred Years' War (1403-1461))
Charles, Charles II1.) Charles, Charles II, Charles I, Charles the Bald -- (as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877))
2.) Charles, Charles II -- (King of England and Scotland and Ireland during the Restoration (1630-1685))
Charles II - King of France from 1560 to 1574 whose reign was dominated by his mother Catherine de Medicis (1550-1574), Charles I, Charles the Bald -- (as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877))
2.) Charles, Charles I, Charles Stuart -- (son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Ireland; was deposed and executed by Oliver Cromwell (1600-1649))
Charles I, Charles Stuart1.) Charles, Charles I, Charles Stuart -- (son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Ireland; was deposed and executed by Oliver Cromwell (1600-1649))
Charles Stuart - King of France from 1560 to 1574 whose reign was dominated by his mother Catherine de Medicis (1550-1574)
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Edgar - The younger brother of Edwy who became king of Northumbria when it renounced Edwy; on Edwy's death he succeeded to the throne of England (944-975)
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2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward VIII1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
Duke of Windsor - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972) -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward VII1.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward VII, Albert Edward1.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Albert Edward - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972) -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward VI1.) Edward, Edward VI -- (King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553; son of Henry V1.) Henry V -- (son of Henry IV and King of England from 1413 to 1422; reopened the Hundred Years' War and defeated the French at Agincourt (1387-1422))
Henry V - Son of Henry IV and King of England from 1413 to 1422; reopened the Hundred Years' War and defeated the French at Agincourt (1387-1422)III and Jane Seymour; died of tuberculosis (1537-1553))
Edward VI - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)II, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward V1.) Edward, Edward V -- (King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered (1470-1483))
Edward V - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)III, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward I1.) Edward, Edward I -- (King of England from 1272 to 1307; conquered Wales (1239-1307))
Edward I - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)
REFRENCED BY- Edward1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward II1.) Edward, Edward II -- (King of England from 1307 to 1327 and son of Edward I; was defeated at Bannockburn by the Scots led by Robert the Bruce; was deposed and died in prison (1284-1327))
Edward II - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)
REFRENCED BY- Edward1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward III1.) Edward, Edward III -- (son of Edward II and King of England from 1327-1377; his claim to the French throne provoked the Hundred Years' War; his reign was marked by an epidemic of the Black Plague and by the emergence of the House of Commons as the powerful arm of British Parliament (1312-1377))
Edward III - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)
REFRENCED BY- Edward1.) Edward, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor -- (King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972))
2.) Edward, Edward VII, Albert Edward -- (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910))
Edward, Edward IV1.) Edward, Edward IV -- (King of England from 1461 to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483; was dethroned in 1470 but regained the throne in 1471 by his victory at the battle of Tewkesbury (1442-1483))
Edward IV - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication (1894-1972)
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REFRENCED BY=> Edwy, Eadwig
REFRENCED BY- George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; Patron saint1.) Patron saint -- (a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation)
Patron saint - A saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George, George VI -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George VI1.) George, George VI -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George VI - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303) -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George V1.) George, George V -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1910 to 1936; gave up his German title in 1917 during World War I (1865-1936))
George V - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)I -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George I1.) George, George I -- (Elector of Hanover and the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727 (1660-1727))
George I - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
REFRENCED BY- George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George, George VI -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George II1.) George, George II -- (King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760 (1683-1760))
George II - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
REFRENCED BY- George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George, George VI -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George III1.) George, George III -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820; the American colonies were lost during his reign; he became insane in 1811 and his son (later George IV) acted as regent until 1820 (1738-1820))
George III - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
REFRENCED BY- George1.) George, Saint George, St. George -- (Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303))
2.) George, George VI -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947; he succeeded Edward VIII (1895-1952))
George, George IV1.) George, George IV -- (King of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 1820 to 1830; his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined the prestige of the crown (1762-1830))
George IV - Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
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REFRENCED BY- Harold I1.) Harold I, King Harold I, Harold Harefoot, Harefoot -- (illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040))
Harold I, King Harold I1.) Harold I, King Harold I, Harold Harefoot, Harefoot -- (illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040))
King Harold I, Harold Harefoot1.) Harold I, King Harold I, Harold Harefoot, Harefoot -- (illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040))
Harold Harefoot, Harefoot1.) Harold I, King Harold I, Harold Harefoot, Harefoot -- (illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040))
Harefoot - Illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040)
REFRENCED BY- Harold II1.) Harold II, King Harold II -- (King of England who succeeded Edward the Confessor in 1066 and was the last of the Anglo-Saxon monarchs; he was killed fighting the invasion by William the Conqueror (1045-1066))
Harold II, King Harold II1.) Harold II, King Harold II -- (King of England who succeeded Edward the Confessor in 1066 and was the last of the Anglo-Saxon monarchs; he was killed fighting the invasion by William the Conqueror (1045-1066))
King Harold II - King of England who succeeded Edward the Confessor in 1066 and was the last of the Anglo-Saxon monarchs; he was killed fighting the invasion by William the Conqueror (1045-1066)
REFRENCED BY- Henry I1.) Henry I, Henry Beauclerc -- (King of England from 1100 to 1135; youngest son of William the Conqueror; conquered Normandy in 1106 (1068-1135))
Henry I, Henry Beauclerc1.) Henry I, Henry Beauclerc -- (King of England from 1100 to 1135; youngest son of William the Conqueror; conquered Normandy in 1106 (1068-1135))
Henry Beauclerc - King of England from 1100 to 1135; youngest son of William the Conqueror; conquered Normandy in 1106 (1068-1135)
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REFRENCED BY- Henry III1.) Henry III -- (son of Henry II of France and the last Valois to be king of France (1551-1589))
2.) Henry III -- (son of King John and king of England from 1216 to 1272; his incompetence aroused baronial opposition led by Simon de Montfort (1207-1272))
Henry III - Son of Henry II of France and the last Valois to be king of France (1551-1589)
REFRENCED BY- Henry IV1.) Henry IV, Henry of Navarre, Henry the Great -- (king of France from 1589 to 1610; although he was leader of the Huguenot armies, when he succeeded the Catholic Henry III and founded the Bourbon dynasty in 1589 he established religious freedom in France;)
2.) Henry IV -- (king of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor (1050-1106))
Henry IV, Bolingbroke1.) Henry IV, Bolingbroke, Henry Bolingbroke -- (the first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 to 1413; deposed Richard II1.) Richard II -- (King of England from 1377 to 1399; he suppressed the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 but his reign was marked by popular discontent and baronial opposition in British Parliament and he was forced to abdicate in 1399 (1367-1400))
Richard II - King of England from 1377 to 1399; he suppressed the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 but his reign was marked by popular discontent and baronial opposition in British Parliament and he was forced to abdicate in 1399 (1367-1400) and suppressed rebellions (1367-1413))
Bolingbroke, Henry Bolingbroke1.) Henry IV, Bolingbroke, Henry Bolingbroke -- (the first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 to 1413; deposed Richard II and suppressed rebellions (1367-1413))
Henry Bolingbroke - King of France from 1589 to 1610; although he was leader of the Huguenot armies, when he succeeded the Catholic Henry III and founded the Bourbon dynasty in 1589 he established religious freedom in France;
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REFRENCED BY- Henry VI1.) Henry VI -- (son of Henry V who as an infant succeeded his father and was King of England from 1422 to 1461; he was taken prisoner in 1460 and Edward IV was proclaimed king; he was rescued and regained the throne in 1470 but was recaptured and murdered in the Tower of London (1421-1471))
Henry VI - Son of Henry V who as an infant succeeded his father and was King of England from 1422 to 1461; he was taken prisoner in 1460 and Edward IV was proclaimed king; he was rescued and regained the throne in 1470 but was recaptured and murdered in the Tower of London (1421-1471)
REFRENCED BY- Henry VII1.) Henry VII -- (king of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor (1275-1313))
2.) Henry VII, Henry Tudor -- (first Tudor king of England from 1485 to 1509; head of the house of Lancaster in the War of the Roses; defeated Richard III1.) Richard III -- (King of England from 1483 to 1485; seized the throne from his nephew Edward V who was confined to the Tower of London and murdered; his reign ended when he was defeated by Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) at the battle of Bosworth Field (1452-1485))
Richard III - King of England from 1483 to 1485; seized the throne from his nephew Edward V who was confined to the Tower of London and murdered; his reign ended when he was defeated by Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) at the battle of Bosworth Field (1452-1485) at Bosworth Field and was proclaimed king; married the daughter of Edward IV and so united the houses of York and Lancaster (1457-1509))
Henry VII, Henry Tudor1.) Henry VII, Henry Tudor -- (first Tudor king of England from 1485 to 1509; head of the house of Lancaster in the War of the Roses; defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field and was proclaimed king; married the daughter of Edward IV and so united the houses of York and Lancaster (1457-1509))
Henry Tudor - King of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor (1275-1313)
REFRENCED BY- Henry VIII1.) Henry VIII -- (son of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 1547; his divorce from Catherine of Aragon resulted in his break with the Catholic Church in 1534 and his excommunication 1538, leading to the start of the Reformation in England (1491-1547))
Henry VIII - Son of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 1547; his divorce from Catherine of Aragon resulted in his break with the Catholic Church in 1534 and his excommunication 1538, leading to the start of the Reformation in England (1491-1547)
REFRENCED BY- James1.) James, James IV -- (a Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513))
2.) James1.) James, James IV -- (a Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513))
2.) James, James II -- (the last Stuart to be king of England and Ireland and Scotland; overthrown in 1688 (1633-1701))
James, James II1.) James, James II -- (the last Stuart to be king of England and Ireland and Scotland; overthrown in 1688 (1633-1701))
James II - A Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513) -- (the last Stuart to be king of England and Ireland and Scotland; overthrown in 1688 (1633-1701))
James, James I1.) James, James I, King James, King James I -- (the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625))
James I, King James1.) James, James I, King James, King James I -- (the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625))
King James, King James I1.) James, James I, King James, King James I -- (the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625))
King James I - A Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513)
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REFRENCED BY- Richard I1.) Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted -- (son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199))
Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion1.) Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted -- (son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199))
Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart1.) Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted -- (son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199))
Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted1.) Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart, Richard the Lion-Hearted -- (son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199))
Richard the Lion-Hearted - Son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199)
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REFRENCED BY- William I1.) William I, William the Conqueror -- (duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England; he defeated Harold II at the battle of Hastings in 1066 and introduced many Norman customs into England (1027-1087))
William I, William the Conqueror1.) William I, William the Conqueror -- (duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England; he defeated Harold II at the battle of Hastings in 1066 and introduced many Norman customs into England (1027-1087))
William the Conqueror - Duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England; he defeated Harold II at the battle of Hastings in 1066 and introduced many Norman customs into England (1027-1087)
REFRENCED BY- William II1.) William II, William Rufus -- (the second son of William the Conqueror who succeeded him as King of England (1056-1100))
William II, William Rufus1.) William II, William Rufus -- (the second son of William the Conqueror who succeeded him as King of England (1056-1100))
William Rufus - The second son of William the Conqueror who succeeded him as King of England (1056-1100)
REFRENCED BY- William III1.) William III, William of Orange -- (King of England and Scotland and Ireland; he married the daughter of James II and was invited by opponents of James II to invade England; when James fled, William III and Mary II were declared joint monarchs (1650-1702))
William III, William of Orange1.) William III, William of Orange -- (King of England and Scotland and Ireland; he married the daughter of James II and was invited by opponents of James II to invade England; when James fled, William III and Mary II were declared joint monarchs (1650-1702))
William of Orange - King of England and Scotland and Ireland; he married the daughter of James II and was invited by opponents of James II to invade England; when James fled, William III and Mary II were declared joint monarchs (1650-1702)
REFRENCED BY- William IV1.) William IV, Sailor King -- (King of England and Ireland; son of George III who ascended the throne after a long naval career (1765-1837))
William IV, Sailor King1.) William IV, Sailor King -- (King of England and Ireland; son of George III who ascended the throne after a long naval career (1765-1837))
Sailor King - King of England and Ireland; son of George III who ascended the throne after a long naval career (1765-1837)
Meaning 3 of JohnsJohn, Saint John, St- John, Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, John the Divine
Apostle
REFRENCED BY- Andrew, Saint Andrew, St
- Andrew, Saint Andrew the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> James, Saint James, St- James, Saint James the Apostle, St. James the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> John, Saint John, St- John, Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, John the Divine
REFRENCED BY=> Judas, Judas Iscariot
REFRENCED BY- Jude, Saint Jude, St
REFRENCED BY=> Matthew, Saint Matthew, St
- Matthew, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, Levi
REFRENCED BY=> Peter, Simon Peter, Saint Peter, St- Peter, Saint Peter the Apostle, St. Peter the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> Simon, St- Simon, Simon Zelotes, Simon the Zealot, Simon the Canaanite
REFRENCED BY=> Thomas, Saint Thomas, St- Thomas, doubting Thomas, Thomas the doubting Apostle
Evangelist
REFRENCED BY- John, Saint John, St
- John, Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, John the Divine
REFRENCED BY=> Luke, Saint Luke, St
REFRENCED BY=> Mark, Saint Mark, St
REFRENCED BY=> Matthew, Saint Matthew, St- Matthew, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, Levi
saint
REFRENCED BY- Ambrose, Saint Ambrose, St
REFRENCED BY=> Andrew, Saint Andrew, St
- Andrew, Saint Andrew the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> Anselm, Saint Anselm, St
REFRENCED BY=> Aquinas, Thomas Aquinas, Saint Thomas, St- Thomas, Saint Thomas Aquinas, St. Thomas Aquinas
REFRENCED BY=> Athanasius, Saint Athanasius, St- Athanasius, Athanasius the Great
REFRENCED BY=> Augustine, Saint Augustine, St- Augustine, Augustine of Hippo
REFRENCED BY=> Basil, St- Basil, Basil of Caesarea, Basil the Great, St. Basil the Great
REFRENCED BY=> Becket, Thomas a Becket, Saint Thomas a Becket, St
REFRENCED BY=> Bede, Saint Bede, St- Bede, Baeda, Saint Baeda, St. Baeda, Beda, Saint Beda, St. Beda, the Venerable Bede
REFRENCED BY=> Benedict, Saint Benedict, St
REFRENCED BY=> Boniface, Saint Boniface, St- Boniface, Winfred, Wynfrith, Apostle of Germany
REFRENCED BY=> Bridget, Saint Bridget, St- Bridget, Brigid, Saint Brigid, St. Brigid, Bride, Saint Bride, St. Bride
REFRENCED BY=> Bruno, Saint Bruno, St
REFRENCED BY=> Dominic, Saint Dominic, St- Dominic, Domingo de Guzman
REFRENCED BY=> Edward the Confessor, Saint Edward the Confessor, St
REFRENCED BY=> Edward the Martyr, Saint Edward the Martyr, St
REFRENCED BY=> Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis of Assisi, St- Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis, St. Francis, Giovanni di Bernardone
REFRENCED BY=> Gregory, Gregory I, Saint Gregory I, St- Gregory I, Gregory the Great
REFRENCED BY=> Gregory, Gregory Nazianzen, Gregory of Nazianzen, St
REFRENCED BY=> Ignatius, Saint Ignatius, St
REFRENCED BY=> Ignatius of Loyola, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, St- Ignatius of Loyola, Loyola
REFRENCED BY=> Irenaeus, Saint Irenaeus, St
REFRENCED BY=> James, Saint James, St- James, Saint James the Apostle, St. James the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> Jerome, Saint Jerome, St- Jerome, Hieronymus, Eusebius Hieronymus, Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus
REFRENCED BY=> John, Saint John, St- John, Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, John the Divine
REFRENCED BY=> John Chrysostom, St
REFRENCED BY=> John the Baptist, St
REFRENCED BY=> Jude, Saint Jude, St
REFRENCED BY=> Lawrence, Saint Lawrence, St
REFRENCED BY=> Leo I, St
REFRENCED BY=> Louis IX, Saint Louis, St
REFRENCED BY=> Luke, Saint Luke, St
REFRENCED BY=> Mark, Saint Mark, St
REFRENCED BY=> Martin, St
REFRENCED BY=> Mary Magdalene, St- Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalen, St. Mary Magdalen
REFRENCED BY=> Matthew, Saint Matthew, St- Matthew, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, Levi
REFRENCED BY=> Nicholas, Saint Nicholas, St
REFRENCED BY=> Olaf II, Olav II, Saint Olaf, Saint Olav, St
REFRENCED BY=> Paul, Saint Paul, St- Paul, Apostle Paul, Paul the Apostle, Apostle of the Gentiles, Saul, Saul of Tarsus
REFRENCED BY=> Peter, Simon Peter, Saint Peter, St- Peter, Saint Peter the Apostle, St. Peter the Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> Simon, St- Simon, Simon Zelotes, Simon the Zealot, Simon the Canaanite
REFRENCED BY=> Teresa of Avila, Saint Teresa of Avila
REFRENCED BY- Thomas, Saint Thomas, St
- Thomas, doubting Thomas, Thomas the doubting Apostle
REFRENCED BY=> Vitus, St
Meaning 4 of Johnswhoremaster, whoremonger, john, trick customer, client- Buyer1.) Buyer, purchaser, emptor, vendee -- (a person who buys)
Buyer, Purchaser1.) Buyer, purchaser, emptor, vendee -- (a person who buys)
Purchaser, Emptor1.) Buyer, purchaser, emptor, vendee -- (a person who buys)
Emptor, Vendee1.) Buyer, purchaser, emptor, vendee -- (a person who buys)
Vendee - A person who buys
- guest - no definition found
- Patron1.) Patron, frequenter -- (a regular customer)
2.) Patron -- (the proprietor of an inn)
Patron, Frequenter1.) Patron, frequenter -- (a regular customer)
1.) Frequent -- (coming at short intervals or habitually; "a frequent guest"; "frequent complaints")
Frequenter - A regular customer
- Policyholder1.) Policyholder -- (an insured person; the client in whose name an insurance policy is written)
Policyholder - An insured person; the client in whose name an insurance policy is written
- Shopper1.) Shopper -- (someone who visits stores in search of articles to buy)
2.) Shopper -- (a commercial agent who shops at the competitor's store in order to compare their prices and merchandise with those of the store that employs her)
Shopper - Someone who visits stores in search of articles to buy
- Spender1.) Spender, Stephen Spender, Sir Stephen Harold Spender -- (English poet and critic (1909-1995))
2.) Spendthrift, spend-all, spender, scattergood -- (someone who spends money prodigally)
Spender, Disburser1.) Spender, disburser, expender -- (someone who spends money to purchase goods or services)
Disburser, Expender1.) Spender, disburser, expender -- (someone who spends money to purchase goods or services)
Expender - English poet and critic (1909-1995)
- Subscriber1.) Subscriber, endorser, indorser, ratifier -- (someone who expresses strong approval)
2.) Subscriber, reader -- (someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication)
Subscriber, Reader1.) Reader -- (a person who enjoys reading)
2.) Subscriber, reader -- (someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication)
Reader - Someone who expresses strong approval
- Taker1.) Taker -- (one who accepts an offer)
2.) Taker -- (one who takes a bet or wager)
Taker - One who accepts an offer
- Warrantee1.) Warrantee -- (a recipient of a warrant issued by a court in the United States)
2.) Warrantee -- (a customer to whom a warrant or guarantee is given)
Warrantee - A recipient of a warrant issued by a court in the United States
- Whoremaster1.) Whoremaster, whoremonger, john, trick -- (a prostitute's customer)
2.) Whoremaster, whoremonger -- (a pimp who procures whores)
Whoremaster, Whoremonger1.) Whoremaster, whoremonger, john, trick -- (a prostitute's customer)
2.) Whoremaster, whoremonger -- (a pimp who procures whores)
Whoremonger, John1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John, Trick1.) Trick, fast one -- (a cunning or deceitful action or device; "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it")
2.) Trick -- (a period of work or duty)
Trick - A prostitute's customer
Meaning 5 of JohnsJohn, Gospel According to John Gospel, Gospels, evangel
REFRENCED BY- Matthew1.) Matthew, Saint Matthew, St. Matthew, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, Levi -- ((New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel)
2.) Matthew1.) Matthew, Saint Matthew, St. Matthew, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, Levi -- ((New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel)
2.) Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew -- (one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount)
Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew1.) Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew -- (one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount)
Gospel According to Matthew - (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel -- (one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount)
Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew1.) Matthew, Gospel According to Matthew -- (one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount)
Gospel According to Matthew - (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel
REFRENCED BY- Mark1.) Mark, grade, score -- (a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?")
2.) Marker, marking, mark -- (a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep")
Mark, Gospel According to Mark1.) Mark1.) Mark, grade, score -- (a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?")
2.) Marker, marking, mark -- (a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep")
Mark, Gospel According to Mark1.) Mark, Gospel According to Mark -- (the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament)
Gospel According to Mark - A number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?" -- (the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament)
Gospel According to Mark - A number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"
REFRENCED BY- Luke1.) Luke, Saint Luke, St. Luke -- ((New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel)
2.) Luke1.) Luke, Saint Luke, St. Luke -- ((New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel)
2.) Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Luke, Gospel of Luke1.) Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke1.) Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Gospel According to Luke - (New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Luke, Gospel of Luke1.) Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke1.) Luke, Gospel of Luke, Gospel According to Luke -- (one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life)
Gospel According to Luke - (New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel
REFRENCED BY- John1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John, Gospel According to John1.) John1.) Toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom -- (a room or building equipped with one or more toilets)
2.) John, King John, John Lackland -- (youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216))
John, Gospel According to John1.) John, Gospel According to John -- (the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament)
Gospel According to John - A room or building equipped with one or more toilets -- (the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament)
Gospel According to John - A room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- Word of God1.) Word of God -- (a manifestation of the mind and will of God)
2.) Bible, Christian Bible, Book, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word of God, Word -- (the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen")
Word of God - A manifestation of the mind and will of God
book
REFRENCED BY- Genesis1.) Genesis, generation -- (a coming into being)
2.) Genesis, Book of Genesis -- (the first book of the Old Testament: tells of creation; Adam and Eve; the Fall of Man; Cain and Abel; Noah and the flood; God's covenant with Abraham; Abraham and Isaac; Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers)
Genesis, Book of Genesis1.) Genesis, Book of Genesis -- (the first book of the Old Testament: tells of creation; Adam and Eve; the Fall of Man; Cain and Abel; Noah and the flood; God's covenant with Abraham; Abraham and Isaac; Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers)
Book of Genesis - A coming into being
REFRENCED BY- Exodus1.) Exodus, hegira, hejira -- (a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment)
2.) Exodus, Book of Exodus -- (the second book of the Old Testament: tells of the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt led by Moses; God gave them the Ten Commandments and the rest of Mosaic law on Mount Sinai during the Exodus)
Exodus, Book of Exodus1.) Exodus, Book of Exodus -- (the second book of the Old Testament: tells of the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt led by Moses; God gave them the Ten Commandments and the rest of Mosaic law on Mount Sinai during the Exodus)
Book of Exodus - A journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
REFRENCED BY- Leviticus1.) Leviticus, Book of Leviticus -- (the third book of the Old Testament; contains Levitical law and ritual precedents)
Leviticus, Book of Leviticus1.) Leviticus, Book of Leviticus -- (the third book of the Old Testament; contains Levitical law and ritual precedents)
Book of Leviticus - The third book of the Old Testament; contains Levitical law and ritual precedents
REFRENCED BY- Numbers1.) Numbers, Book of Numbers -- (the fourth book of the Old Testament; contains a record of the number of Israelites who followed Moses out of Egypt)
2.) Numbers pool, numbers game, numbers racket, numbers -- (an illegal daily lottery)
Numbers, Book of Numbers1.) Numbers, Book of Numbers -- (the fourth book of the Old Testament; contains a record of the number of Israelites who followed Moses out of Egypt)
Book of Numbers - The fourth book of the Old Testament; contains a record of the number of Israelites who followed Moses out of Egypt
REFRENCED BY- Deuteronomy1.) Deuteronomy, Book of Deuteronomy -- (the fifth book of the Old Testament; contains a second statement of Mosaic law)
Deuteronomy, Book of Deuteronomy1.) Deuteronomy, Book of Deuteronomy -- (the fifth book of the Old Testament; contains a second statement of Mosaic law)
Book of Deuteronomy - The fifth book of the Old Testament; contains a second statement of Mosaic law
REFRENCED BY- Joshua1.) Joshua -- ((Old Testament) Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land; best remembered for his destruction of Jericho)
2.) Joshua, Josue, Book of Joshua -- (a book in the Old Testament describing how Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (the Promised Land) after the death of Moses)
Joshua, Josue1.) Joshua, Josue, Book of Joshua -- (a book in the Old Testament describing how Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (the Promised Land) after the death of Moses)
Josue, Book of Joshua1.) Joshua, Josue, Book of Joshua -- (a book in the Old Testament describing how Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (the Promised Land) after the death of Moses)
Book of Joshua - (Old Testament) Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land; best remembered for his destruction of Jericho
REFRENCED BY- Judges1.) Judges, Book of Judges -- (a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges)
1.) Judge, justice, jurist, magistrate -- (a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice)
Judges, Book of Judges1.) Judges, Book of Judges -- (a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges)
Book of Judges - A book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges
REFRENCED BY- Ruth1.) Ruth, Babe Ruth, George Herman Ruth, Sultan of Swat -- (United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948))
2.) Ruth -- (the great-grandmother of king David whose story is told in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament)
Ruth, Book of Ruth1.) Ruth, Book of Ruth -- (a book of the Old Testament that tells the story of Ruth who was not an Israelite but who married an Israelite and who stayed with her mother-in-law Naomi after her husband died)
Book of Ruth - United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948)
REFRENCED BY- I Samuel1.) I Samuel, 1 Samuel -- (the first of two books in the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David)
I Samuel, 1 Samuel1.) I Samuel, 1 Samuel -- (the first of two books in the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David)
1 Samuel - The first of two books in the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David
REFRENCED BY- II Samuel1.) II Samuel, 2 Samuel -- (the second of two books of the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David)
II Samuel, 2 Samuel1.) II Samuel, 2 Samuel -- (the second of two books of the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David)
2 Samuel - The second of two books of the Old Testament that tell of Saul and David
REFRENCED BY- I Kings1.) I Kings, 1 Kings -- (the first of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel)
I Kings, 1 Kings1.) I Kings, 1 Kings -- (the first of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel)
1 Kings - The first of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel
REFRENCED BY- II Kings1.) II Kings, 2 Kings -- (the second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel)
II Kings, 2 Kings1.) II Kings, 2 Kings -- (the second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel)
2 Kings - The second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel
REFRENCED BY- I Chronicles1.) I Chronicles, 1 Chronicles -- (the first of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC)
I Chronicles, 1 Chronicles1.) I Chronicles, 1 Chronicles -- (the first of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC)
1 Chronicles - The first of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC
REFRENCED BY- II Chronicles1.) II Chronicles, 2 Chronicles -- (the second of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC)
II Chronicles, 2 Chronicles1.) II Chronicles, 2 Chronicles -- (the second of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC)
2 Chronicles - The second of two Old Testament books telling the history of Judah and Israel until the return from the Babylonian Captivity in 536 BC
REFRENCED BY- Ezra1.) Ezra -- (a Jewish priest and scribe sent by the Persian king to restore Jewish law and worship in Jerusalem)
2.) Ezra, Book of Ezra -- (an Old Testament book telling of a rabbi's efforts in the 5th century BC to reconstitute Jewish law and worship in Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity)
Ezra, Book of Ezra1.) Ezra, Book of Ezra -- (an Old Testament book telling of a rabbi's efforts in the 5th century BC to reconstitute Jewish law and worship in Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity)
Book of Ezra - A Jewish priest and scribe sent by the Persian king to restore Jewish law and worship in Jerusalem
REFRENCED BY- Nehemiah1.) Nehemiah, Book of Nehemiah -- (an Old Testament book telling how a Jewish official at the court of Artaxerxes I in 444 BC became a leader in rebuilding Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity)
Nehemiah, Book of Nehemiah1.) Nehemiah, Book of Nehemiah -- (an Old Testament book telling how a Jewish official at the court of Artaxerxes I in 444 BC became a leader in rebuilding Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity)
Book of Nehemiah - An Old Testament book telling how a Jewish official at the court of Artaxerxes I in 444 BC became a leader in rebuilding Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity
REFRENCED BY- Esther1.) Esther -- ((Old Testament) a beautiful Jewess chosen by the king of Persia to be his queen; she stopped a plot to massacre all the Jews in Persia (an event celebrated by Jews as the feast of Purim))
2.) Esther, Book of Esther -- (an Old Testament book telling of a beautiful Jewess who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre)
Esther, Book of Esther1.) Esther, Book of Esther -- (an Old Testament book telling of a beautiful Jewess who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre)
Book of Esther - (Old Testament) a beautiful Jewess chosen by the king of Persia to be his queen; she stopped a plot to massacre all the Jews in Persia (an event celebrated by Jews as the feast of Purim)
REFRENCED BY- Job1.) Occupation, business, job, line of work, line -- (the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business")
2.) Job, task, chore -- (a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee; "estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars"; "the job of repairing the engine took several hours"; "the endless task of classifying the samples"; "the farmer's morning chores")
Job, Book of Job1.) Job, Book of Job -- (a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply)
Book of Job - The principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business"
REFRENCED BY- Psalms1.) Psalms, Book of Psalms -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms)
1.) Psalm -- (one of the 150 lyrical poems and prayers that comprise the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament; said to have been written by David)
Psalms, Book of Psalms1.) Psalms, Book of Psalms -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms)
2.) Psalter, Book of Psalms -- (a collection of Psalms for liturgical use)
Book of Psalms - An Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms
REFRENCED BY- Proverbs1.) Proverbs, Book of Proverbs -- (an Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various Israeli sages (including Solomon))
1.) Proverb, adage, saw, byword -- (a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people)
Proverbs, Book of Proverbs1.) Proverbs, Book of Proverbs -- (an Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various Israeli sages (including Solomon))
Book of Proverbs - An Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various Israeli sages (including Solomon)
REFRENCED BY- Ecclesiastes1.) Ecclesiastes, Book of Ecclesiastes -- (an Old Testament book consisting of reflections on the vanity of human life; is traditionally attributed to Solomon but probably was written about 250 BC)
Ecclesiastes, Book of Ecclesiastes1.) Ecclesiastes, Book of Ecclesiastes -- (an Old Testament book consisting of reflections on the vanity of human life; is traditionally attributed to Solomon but probably was written about 250 BC)
Book of Ecclesiastes - An Old Testament book consisting of reflections on the vanity of human life; is traditionally attributed to Solomon but probably was written about 250 BC
REFRENCED BY- Song of Songs1.) Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles, Canticles -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later)
Song of Songs, Song of Solomon1.) Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles, Canticles -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later)
Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles1.) Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles, Canticles -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later)
Canticle of Canticles, Canticles1.) Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, Canticle of Canticles, Canticles -- (an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later)
1.) Canticle -- (a hymn derived from the Bible)
Canticles - An Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later
REFRENCED BY- Isaiah1.) Isaiah -- ((Old Testament) the first of the major Hebrew prophets (8th century BC))
2.) Isaiah, Book of Isaiah -- (an Old Testament book consisting of Isaiah's prophecies)
Isaiah, Book of Isaiah1.) Isaiah, Book of Isaiah -- (an Old Testament book consisting of Isaiah's prophecies)
Book of Isaiah - (Old Testament) the first of the major Hebrew prophets (8th century BC)
REFRENCED BY- Jeremiah1.) Jeremiah -- ((Old Testament) an Israelite prophet who is remembered for his angry lamentations (jeremiads) about the wickedness of his people (circa 626-587 BC))
2.) Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah -- (a book in the Old Testament containing the oracles of the prophet Jeremiah)
Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah1.) Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah -- (a book in the Old Testament containing the oracles of the prophet Jeremiah)
Book of Jeremiah - (Old Testament) an Israelite prophet who is remembered for his angry lamentations (jeremiads) about the wickedness of his people (circa 626-587 BC)
REFRENCED BY- Lamentations1.) Lamentations, Book of Lamentations -- (an Old Testament book lamenting the desolation of Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC; traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah)
1.) Lament, lamentation, plaint, wail -- (a cry of sorrow and grief; "their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward")
Lamentations, Book of Lamentations1.) Lamentations, Book of Lamentations -- (an Old Testament book lamenting the desolation of Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC; traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah)
Book of Lamentations - An Old Testament book lamenting the desolation of Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC; traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah
REFRENCED BY- Ezekiel1.) Ezekiel, Ezechiel -- (a Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC)
2.) Ezekiel, Ezechiel, Book of Ezekiel -- (an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration)
Ezekiel, Ezechiel1.) Ezekiel, Ezechiel -- (a Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC)
2.) Ezekiel, Ezechiel, Book of Ezekiel -- (an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration)
Ezechiel, Book of Ezekiel1.) Ezekiel, Ezechiel, Book of Ezekiel -- (an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration)
Book of Ezekiel - A Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC
REFRENCED BY- Daniel1.) Daniel -- ((Old Testament) a youth who was taken into the court of Nebuchadnezzar and given divine protection when thrown into a den of lions (6th century BC))
2.) Daniel -- (a wise and upright judge; "a Daniel come to judgment" -- Shakespeare)
Daniel, Book of Daniel1.) Daniel, Book of Daniel, Book of the Prophet Daniel -- (an Old Testament book that tells of the apocalyptic visions and the experiences of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar)
Book of Daniel, Book of the Prophet Daniel1.) Daniel, Book of Daniel, Book of the Prophet Daniel -- (an Old Testament book that tells of the apocalyptic visions and the experiences of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar)
Book of the Prophet Daniel - (Old Testament) a youth who was taken into the court of Nebuchadnezzar and given divine protection when thrown into a den of lions (6th century BC)
REFRENCED BY- Hosea1.) Hosea -- (a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC))
2.) Hosea, Book of Hosea -- (an Old Testament book telling Hosea's prophecies)
Hosea, Book of Hosea1.) Hosea, Book of Hosea -- (an Old Testament book telling Hosea's prophecies)
Book of Hosea - A minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC)
REFRENCED BY- Joel1.) Joel -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Joel, Book of Joel -- (an Old Testament book telling Joel's prophecies)
Joel, Book of Joel1.) Joel, Book of Joel -- (an Old Testament book telling Joel's prophecies)
Book of Joel - A Hebrew minor prophet
REFRENCED BY- Amos1.) Amos -- (a Hebrew shepherd and minor prophet)
2.) Amos, Book of Amos -- (an Old Testament book telling Amos's prophecies)
Amos, Book of Amos1.) Amos, Book of Amos -- (an Old Testament book telling Amos's prophecies)
Book of Amos - A Hebrew shepherd and minor prophet
REFRENCED BY- Obadiah1.) Obadiah, Abdias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Obadiah, Abdias, Book of Obadiah -- (an Old Testament book telling Obadiah's prophecies; the shortest book in the Christian Bible)
Obadiah, Abdias1.) Obadiah, Abdias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Obadiah, Abdias, Book of Obadiah -- (an Old Testament book telling Obadiah's prophecies; the shortest book in the Christian Bible)
Abdias, Book of Obadiah1.) Obadiah, Abdias, Book of Obadiah -- (an Old Testament book telling Obadiah's prophecies; the shortest book in the Christian Bible)
Book of Obadiah - A Hebrew minor prophet
REFRENCED BY- Jonah1.) Jonah -- ((Old Testament) Jonah did not wish to become a prophet so God caused a great storm to throw him overboard from a ship; he was saved by being swallowed by a whale that vomited him out onto dry land)
2.) Jonah, jinx -- (a person believed to bring bad luck to those around him)
Jonah, Book of Jonah1.) Jonah, Book of Jonah -- (a book in the Old Testament that tells the story of Jonah and the whale)
Book of Jonah - (Old Testament) Jonah did not wish to become a prophet so God caused a great storm to throw him overboard from a ship; he was saved by being swallowed by a whale that vomited him out onto dry land
REFRENCED BY- Micah1.) Micah, Micheas -- (a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC))
2.) Micah, Micheas, Book of Micah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Micah foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem)
Micah, Micheas1.) Micah, Micheas -- (a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC))
2.) Micah, Micheas, Book of Micah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Micah foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem)
Micheas, Book of Micah1.) Micah, Micheas, Book of Micah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Micah foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem)
Book of Micah - A minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC)
REFRENCED BY- Nahum1.) Nahum -- (a Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC)
2.) Nahum, Book of Nahum -- (an Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall of Nineveh)
Nahum, Book of Nahum1.) Nahum, Book of Nahum -- (an Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall of Nineveh)
Book of Nahum - A Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC
REFRENCED BY- Habakkuk1.) Habakkuk -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Habakkuk, Habacuc, Book of Habakkuk -- (an Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies)
Habakkuk, Habacuc1.) Habakkuk, Habacuc, Book of Habakkuk -- (an Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies)
Habacuc, Book of Habakkuk1.) Habakkuk, Habacuc, Book of Habakkuk -- (an Old Testament book telling Habakkuk's prophecies)
Book of Habakkuk - A Hebrew minor prophet
REFRENCED BY- Zephaniah1.) Zephaniah, Sophonias -- (a Hebrew minor poet of the late 7th century BC)
2.) Zephaniah, Sophonias, Book of Zephaniah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zephaniah which are concerned mainly with the approaching judgment by God upon the sinners of Judah)
Zephaniah, Sophonias1.) Zephaniah, Sophonias -- (a Hebrew minor poet of the late 7th century BC)
2.) Zephaniah, Sophonias, Book of Zephaniah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zephaniah which are concerned mainly with the approaching judgment by God upon the sinners of Judah)
Sophonias, Book of Zephaniah1.) Zephaniah, Sophonias, Book of Zephaniah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zephaniah which are concerned mainly with the approaching judgment by God upon the sinners of Judah)
Book of Zephaniah - A Hebrew minor poet of the late 7th century BC
REFRENCED BY- Haggai1.) Haggai, Aggeus -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Haggai, Aggeus, Book of Haggai -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Haggai which are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity)
Haggai, Aggeus1.) Haggai, Aggeus -- (a Hebrew minor prophet)
2.) Haggai, Aggeus, Book of Haggai -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Haggai which are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity)
Aggeus, Book of Haggai1.) Haggai, Aggeus, Book of Haggai -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Haggai which are concerned mainly with rebuilding the temples after the Babylonian Captivity)
Book of Haggai - A Hebrew minor prophet
REFRENCED BY- Zechariah1.) Zechariah, Zacharias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet of the late 6th century BC)
2.) Zechariah, Zacharias, Book of Zachariah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zechariah which are concerned mainly with the renewal of Israel after the Babylonian Captivity)
Zechariah, Zacharias1.) Zechariah, Zacharias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet of the late 6th century BC)
2.) Zechariah, Zacharias, Book of Zachariah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zechariah which are concerned mainly with the renewal of Israel after the Babylonian Captivity)
Zacharias, Book of Zachariah1.) Zechariah, Zacharias, Book of Zachariah -- (an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zechariah which are concerned mainly with the renewal of Israel after the Babylonian Captivity)
Book of Zachariah - A Hebrew minor prophet of the late 6th century BC
REFRENCED BY- Malachi1.) Malachi, Malachias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet of the 5th century BC)
2.) Malachi, Malachias, Book of Malachi -- (an Old Testament book containing the prophecies of Malachi)
Malachi, Malachias1.) Malachi, Malachias -- (a Hebrew minor prophet of the 5th century BC)
2.) Malachi, Malachias, Book of Malachi -- (an Old Testament book containing the prophecies of Malachi)
Malachias, Book of Malachi1.) Malachi, Malachias, Book of Malachi -- (an Old Testament book containing the prophecies of Malachi)
Book of Malachi - A Hebrew minor prophet of the 5th century BC
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REFRENCED BY- Acts of the Apostles1.) Acts of the Apostles, Acts -- (a New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ's Ascension to Paul's sojourn at Rome)
Acts of the Apostles, Acts1.) Acts of the Apostles, Acts -- (a New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ's Ascension to Paul's sojourn at Rome)
1.) Act, enactment -- (a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body)
Acts - A New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ's Ascension to Paul's sojourn at Rome
- Epistle1.) Epistle -- (a specially long, formal letter)
2.) Epistle -- (a book of the New Testament in the form of a letter from an Apostle)
Epistle - A specially long, formal letter
REFRENCED BY- Revelation1.) Disclosure, revelation, revealing -- (the speech act of making something evident)
2.) Revelation -- (an enlightening or astonishing disclosure)
Revelation, Revelation of Saint John the Divine1.) Revelation, Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Apocalypse, Book of Revelation -- (the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the apostle)
Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Apocalypse1.) Apocalypse -- (a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil)
2.) Revelation, Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Apocalypse, Book of Revelation -- (the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the apostle)
Apocalypse, Book of Revelation1.) Revelation, Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Apocalypse, Book of Revelation -- (the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the apostle)
Book of Revelation - The speech act of making something evident
REFRENCED BY- Additions to Esther1.) Additions to Esther -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Esther)
Additions to Esther - An Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Esther
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REFRENCED BY- Susanna1.) Susanna, Book of Susanna -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel)
Susanna, Book of Susanna1.) Susanna, Book of Susanna -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel)
Book of Susanna - An Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel
REFRENCED BY- Bel and the Dragon1.) Bel and the Dragon -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel)
Bel and the Dragon - An Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel
REFRENCED BY- Baruch1.) Baruch, Bernard Baruch, Bernard Mannes Baruch -- (economic advisor to United States Presidents (1870-1965))
2.) Baruch -- (a disciple of and secretary for the prophet Jeremiah)
Baruch, Book of Baruch1.) Baruch, Book of Baruch -- (an Apocryphal book ascribed to Baruch)
Book of Baruch - Economic advisor to United States Presidents (1870-1965)
REFRENCED BY- Letter of Jeremiah1.) Letter of Jeremiah, Epistle of Jeremiah -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of a letter ascribed to Jeremiah to the Jews in exile in Babylon warning them against idolatry)
Letter of Jeremiah, Epistle of Jeremiah1.) Letter of Jeremiah, Epistle of Jeremiah -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of a letter ascribed to Jeremiah to the Jews in exile in Babylon warning them against idolatry)
Epistle of Jeremiah - An Apocryphal book consisting of a letter ascribed to Jeremiah to the Jews in exile in Babylon warning them against idolatry
REFRENCED BY- Tobit1.) Tobit, Book of Tobit -- (an Apocryphal book that was a popular novel for several centuries)
Tobit, Book of Tobit1.) Tobit, Book of Tobit -- (an Apocryphal book that was a popular novel for several centuries)
Book of Tobit - An Apocryphal book that was a popular novel for several centuries
REFRENCED BY- Judith1.) Judith -- (Jewish heroine in one of the books of the Apocrypha; she saved her people by decapitating the Assyrian general Holofernes)
2.) Judith, Book of Judith -- (an Apocryphal book telling how Judith saved her people)
Judith, Book of Judith1.) Judith, Book of Judith -- (an Apocryphal book telling how Judith saved her people)
Book of Judith - Jewish heroine in one of the books of the Apocrypha; she saved her people by decapitating the Assyrian general Holofernes
REFRENCED BY- I Esdra1.) I Esdra, 1 Esdras -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of a compilation from I Chronicles and II Chronicles and Ezra and Nehemiah)
I Esdra, 1 Esdras1.) I Esdra, 1 Esdras -- (an Apocryphal book consisting of a compilation from I Chronicles and II Chronicles and Ezra and Nehemiah)
1 Esdras - An Apocryphal book consisting of a compilation from I Chronicles and II Chronicles and Ezra and Nehemiah
REFRENCED BY- II Esdras1.) II Esdras, 2 Esdras -- (an Apocryphal book of angelic revelations)
II Esdras, 2 Esdras1.) II Esdras, 2 Esdras -- (an Apocryphal book of angelic revelations)
2 Esdras - An Apocryphal book of angelic revelations
REFRENCED BY- Ben Sira1.) Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach -- (an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect))
Ben Sira, Sirach1.) Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach -- (an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect))
Sirach, Ecclesiasticus1.) Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach -- (an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect))
Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach1.) Ben Sira, Sirach, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach -- (an Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect))
Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach - An Apocryphal book mainly of maxims (resembling Proverbs in that respect)
REFRENCED BY- Wisdom of Solomon1.) Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom -- (an Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC)
Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom1.) Wisdom -- (accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment)
2.) Wisdom, wiseness -- (the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight)
Wisdom - An Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC
REFRENCED BY- I Maccabees1.) I Maccabees, 1 Maccabees -- (an Apocryphal book describing the life of Judas Maccabaeus)
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REFRENCED BY- II Maccabees1.) II Maccabees, 2 Maccabees -- (an Apocryphal book describing the life of Judas Maccabaeus)
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2 Maccabees - An Apocryphal book describing the life of Judas Maccabaeus
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