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Nouns commonly associated with "prince" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
A male given name from Latin of biblical origin.
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A contiguous area of land, smaller than a continent, totally surrounded by water.
A male given name from Old English.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
(chiefly UK) A male given name from the Germanic languages.
(Manitoba, Northwestern US) A doughnut filled with cream, often with chocolate icing.
(countable) A male given name from Hebrew.
(biblical) The first Christian martyr.
A male given name from Ancient Greek.
A surname.
(N)
the last Pharaoh of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty.
A male given name from the Germanic languages popular since the Norman Conquest.
A pirate.
(slang, US) A prostitute's client.
One who rules in place of the monarch, especially because the monarch is too young, absent, or disabled.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A special temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufi's spiritual practices while on his way toward God.
A city, the county seat of Frederick County, Maryland, United States.
Metternich usually refers to Prince Klemens von Metternich, famous Austrian politician and diplomat.
A city, the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States.
A male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Morris.
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821), a French military commander and political leader.
A surname from Polish.
A husband, wife, companion or partner.
A male given name from the Celtic languages.
A person who navigates, especially an officer with that responsibility on a ship or an aircrew member with that responsibility on an aircraft.
A place name:
(Vietnam, radio) Initialism of Voice of Vietnam.
A microstate in Central Europe. Official name: Principality of Liechtenstein. Capital: Vaduz.
A unisex given name from Ancient Greek.
(adj)
Of or relating to a monarch or his (or her) family.
Satan, the Devil.
Pleasant, charismatic.
Alternative spelling of ǃKung. [A group of Bushmen people living in the Kalahari Desert.]
A male given name from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great.
(countable) A male given name from Ancient Greek.
A male given name from the Germanic languages, best known for a 13th century king of Spain, but seldom popular in English.
A surname from German.
french statesman (1754-1838)
a Landkreis (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
(adv)
(manner) Accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
A surname from Italian.
The head of state of a republic.
A male given name from Russian.
(architecture) In Japanese architecture, a V-shaped finial used mainly on Shinto shrine roofs.
A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy; in an absolute monarchy, the supreme ruler of his nation.
A unisex given name.
a municipality in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria, Germany.
Related to an empire, emperor, or empress.
Synonym of line (“ill-defined unit of length”).
(informal) Maximum; maximal.
Any of several African mammals of the family Bovidae distinguished by hollow horns, which, unlike deer, they do not shed.
(slang) A person who is lazy.
A male given name.
(with a superlative adjective) Beyond all others.
A vote against.
A transliteration of the Russian surname Кропо́ткин (Kropótkin).
A male given name from French.
(v)
(transitive) To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
A soft, silvery pewter grey.
A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
To harass, bother or distress with demands, threats, or criticism.
A male given name from the Germanic languages, a Latinized variant of Adolph.
A believer in Christianity.
A male given name from Latin Iulianus, from Iulius.
A waterfall.