Name Report For First Name ESCANOR:

ESCANOR

First name ESCANOR's origin is Arthurian Legend. ESCANOR means "knight slain by gawain". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ESCANOR below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of escanor.(Brown names are of the same origin (Arthurian Legend) with ESCANOR and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with ESCANOR - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming ESCANOR

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ESCANOR AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH ESCANOR (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (scanor) - Names That Ends with scanor:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (canor) - Names That Ends with canor:

nicanor

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (anor) - Names That Ends with anor:

lysanor branor pellanor eleanor

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (nor) - Names That Ends with nor:

gaynor agenor alphenor elpenor elienor elinor ellinor leonor connor conor konnor rainor raynor sumernor radnor grosvenor maynor honor

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (or) - Names That Ends with or:

amaor rigmor hathor nassor senghor antor blamor escalibor zigor thor donkor tor anthor castor fedor kirkor mentor polymestor andor gabor rendor sandor tabor vidor tudor fyodor ifor amor blancheflor caylor dior dohtor flor mor noor taylor anzor ator auctor avidor cador calibor cathmor chancellor christofor cristofor dunmor ector ektor elidor elmoor eskor gregor hector heitor ivor lalor macgregor moor nestor pryor sagremor salvador saylor skylor telfor teodor trevor tylor victor whitmoor winsor xalbador xalvador viktor ivankor ixidor

NAMES RHYMING WITH ESCANOR (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (escano) - Names That Begins with escano:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (escan) - Names That Begins with escan:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (esca) - Names That Begins with esca:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (esc) - Names That Begins with esc:

escorant

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (es) - Names That Begins with es:

esam esau esdras esequiel eshan eshe eshkol esi esiankiki esinam eskama eskame eskild esma esmak esme esmeralda esmeraude esmerelda esmond esmund espen esperanza esquevelle esra esrlson essam essence essien esta estcot estcott esteban estebana estebe estee estefan estefana estefani estefania estefany estela estelita estella estelle estephanie ester esteva estevan estevao estevon esther estia estmund eston estra estrela estrella estrellita eszter eszti

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ESCANOR:

First Names which starts with 'esc' and ends with 'nor':

First Names which starts with 'es' and ends with 'or':

First Names which starts with 'e' and ends with 'r':

eadelmarr eadger ear easter ebenezer ebur edelmar edelmarr eder edgar edur egber eibhear eilionoir eimar eistir ejnar eker ektibar elazar elder eldur eleazar eliazar eliezer ellder elmer ember emir emyr etor ever excalibur

English Words Rhyming ESCANOR

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ESCANOR AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ESCANOR (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (scanor) - English Words That Ends with scanor:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (canor) - English Words That Ends with canor:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (anor) - English Words That Ends with anor:


athanornoun (n.) A digesting furnace, formerly used by alchemists. It was so constructed as to maintain uniform and durable heat.

manornoun (n.) The land belonging to a lord or nobleman, or so much land as a lord or great personage kept in his own hands, for the use and subsistence of his family.
 noun (n.) A tract of land occupied by tenants who pay a free-farm rent to the proprietor, sometimes in kind, and sometimes by performing certain stipulated services.

misdemeanornoun (n.) Ill behavior; evil conduct; fault.
 noun (n.) A crime less than a felony.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nor) - English Words That Ends with nor:


alienornoun (n.) One who alienates or transfers property to another.

alluminornoun (n.) An illuminator of manuscripts and books; a limner.

assignornoun (n.) An assigner; a person who assigns or transfers an interest; as, the assignor of a debt or other chose in action.

avenornoun (n.) See Avener.

bargainornoun (n.) One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another.

consignornoun (n.) One who consigns something to another; -- opposed to consignee.

contratenornoun (n.) Counter tenor; contralto.

dishonornoun (n.) Lack of honor; disgrace; ignominy; shame; reproach.
 noun (n.) The nonpayment or nonacceptance of commercial paper by the party on whom it is drawn.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive of honor; to disgrace; to bring reproach or shame on; to treat with indignity, or as unworthy in the sight of others; to stain the character of; to lessen the reputation of; as, the duelist dishonors himself to maintain his honor.
 verb (v. t.) To violate the chastity of; to debauch.
 verb (v. t.) To refuse or decline to accept or pay; -- said of a bill, check, note, or draft which is due or presented; as, to dishonor a bill exchange.

distrainornoun (n.) One who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels.

divisionornoun (n.) One who divides or makes division.

donornoun (n.) One who gives or bestows; one who confers anything gratuitously; a benefactor.
 noun (n.) One who grants an estate; in later use, one who confers a power; -- the opposite of donee.

governornoun (n.) One who governs; especially, one who is invested with the supreme executive authority in a State; a chief ruler or magistrate; as, the governor of Pennsylvania.
 noun (n.) One who has the care or guardianship of a young man; a tutor; a guardian.
 noun (n.) A pilot; a steersman.
 noun (n.) A contrivance applied to steam engines, water wheels, and other machinery, to maintain nearly uniform speed when the resistances and motive force are variable.

honornoun (n.) Esteem due or paid to worth; high estimation; respect; consideration; reverence; veneration; manifestation of respect or reverence.
 noun (n.) That which rightfully attracts esteem, respect, or consideration; self-respect; dignity; courage; fidelity; especially, excellence of character; high moral worth; virtue; nobleness; specif., in men, integrity; uprightness; trustworthness; in women, purity; chastity.
 noun (n.) A nice sense of what is right, just, and true, with course of life correspondent thereto; strict conformity to the duty imposed by conscience, position, or privilege.
 noun (n.) That to which esteem or consideration is paid; distinguished position; high rank.
 noun (n.) Fame; reputation; credit.
 noun (n.) A token of esteem paid to worth; a mark of respect; a ceremonial sign of consideration; as, he wore an honor on his breast; military honors; civil honors.
 noun (n.) A cause of respect and fame; a glory; an excellency; an ornament; as, he is an honor to his nation.
 noun (n.) A title applied to the holders of certain honorable civil offices, or to persons of rank; as, His Honor the Mayor. See Note under Honorable.
 noun (n.) A seigniory or lordship held of the king, on which other lordships and manors depended.
 noun (n.) Academic or university prizes or distinctions; as, honors in classics.
 noun (n.) The ace, king, queen, and jack of trumps. The ten and nine are sometimes called Dutch honors.
 noun (n.) To regard or treat with honor, esteem, or respect; to revere; to treat with deference and submission; when used of the Supreme Being, to reverence; to adore; to worship.
 noun (n.) To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility.
 noun (n.) To accept and pay when due; as, to honora bill of exchange.

knornoun (n.) See Knur.

mainornoun (n.) A thing stolen found on the person of the thief.

mainpernornoun (n.) A surety, under the old writ of mainprise, for a prisoner's appearance in court at a day.

maintainornoun (n.) One who, not being interested, maintains a cause depending between others, by furnishing money, etc., to either party.

minornoun (n.) A person of either sex who has not attained the age at which full civil rights are accorded; an infant; in England and the United States, one under twenty-one years of age.
 noun (n.) The minor term, that is, the subject of the conclusion; also, the minor premise, that is, that premise which contains the minor term; in hypothetical syllogisms, the categorical premise. It is the second proposition of a regular syllogism, as in the following: Every act of injustice partakes of meanness; to take money from another by gaming is an act of injustice; therefore, the taking of money from another by gaming partakes of meanness.
 noun (n.) A Minorite; a Franciscan friar.
 adjective (a.) Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller; of little account; as, minor divisions of a body.
 adjective (a.) Less by a semitone in interval or difference of pitch; as, a minor third.

nominornoun (n.) A nominator.

pawnornoun (n.) One who pawns or pledges anything as security for the payment of borrowed money or of a debt.

signornoun (n.) Alt. of Signore

subgovernornoun (n.) A subordinate or assistant governor.

tenornoun (n.) A state of holding on in a continuous course; manner of continuity; constant mode; general tendency; course; career.
 noun (n.) That course of thought which holds on through a discourse; the general drift or course of thought; purport; intent; meaning; understanding.
 noun (n.) Stamp; character; nature.
 noun (n.) An exact copy of a writing, set forth in the words and figures of it. It differs from purport, which is only the substance or general import of the instrument.
 noun (n.) The higher of the two kinds of voices usually belonging to adult males; hence, the part in the harmony adapted to this voice; the second of the four parts in the scale of sounds, reckoning from the base, and originally the air, to which the other parts were auxillary.
 noun (n.) A person who sings the tenor, or the instrument that play it.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ESCANOR (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (escano) - Words That Begins with escano:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (escan) - Words That Begins with escan:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (esca) - Words That Begins with esca:


escaladingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escalade

escallopnoun (n.) See Escalop.

escallopedadjective (a.) See Escaloped.

escalopnoun (n.) A bivalve shell of the genus Pecten. See Scallop.
 noun (n.) A regular, curving indenture in the margin of anything. See Scallop.
 noun (n.) The figure or shell of an escalop, considered as a sign that the bearer had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
 noun (n.) A bearing or a charge consisting of an escalop shell.

escalopedadjective (a.) Cut or marked in the form of an escalop; scalloped.
 adjective (a.) Covered with a pattern resembling a series of escalop shells, each of which issues from between two others. Its appearance is that of a surface covered with scales.

escambionoun (n.) A license formerly required for the making over a bill of exchange to another over sea.

escapableadjective (a.) Avoidable.

escapadenoun (n.) The fling of a horse, or ordinary kicking back of his heels; a gambol.
 noun (n.) Act by which one breaks loose from the rules of propriety or good sense; a freak; a prank.

escapingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escape

escapenoun (n.) The act of fleeing from danger, of evading harm, or of avoiding notice; deliverance from injury or any evil; flight; as, an escape in battle; a narrow escape; also, the means of escape; as, a fire escape.
 noun (n.) That which escapes attention or restraint; a mistake; an oversight; also, transgression.
 noun (n.) A sally.
 noun (n.) The unlawful permission, by a jailer or other custodian, of a prisoner's departure from custody.
 noun (n.) An apophyge.
 noun (n.) Leakage or outflow, as of steam or a liquid.
 noun (n.) Leakage or loss of currents from the conducting wires, caused by defective insulation.
 noun (n.) A plant which has escaped from cultivation.
 verb (v.) To flee from and avoid; to be saved or exempt from; to shun; to obtain security from; as, to escape danger.
 verb (v.) To avoid the notice of; to pass unobserved by; to evade; as, the fact escaped our attention.
 verb (v. i.) To flee, and become secure from danger; -- often followed by from or out of.
 verb (v. i.) To get clear from danger or evil of any form; to be passed without harm.
 verb (v. i.) To get free from that which confines or holds; -- used of persons or things; as, to escape from prison, from arrest, or from slavery; gas escapes from the pipes; electricity escapes from its conductors.

escapementnoun (n.) The act of escaping; escape.
 noun (n.) Way of escape; vent.
 noun (n.) The contrivance in a timepiece which connects the train of wheel work with the pendulum or balance, giving to the latter the impulse by which it is kept in vibration; -- so called because it allows a tooth to escape from a pallet at each vibration.

escapernoun (n.) One who escapes.

escarbunclenoun (n.) See Carbuncle, 3.

escargatoirenoun (n.) A nursery of snails.

escarpnoun (n.) The side of the ditch next the parapet; -- same as scarp, and opposed to counterscarp.
 verb (v. t.) To make into, or furnish with, a steep slope, like that of a scrap.

escarpingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escarp

escarpmentnoun (n.) A steep descent or declivity; steep face or edge of a ridge; ground about a fortified place, cut away nearly vertically to prevent hostile approach. See Scarp.

escalatornoun (n.) A stairway or incline arranged like an endless belt so that the steps or treads ascend or descend continuously, and one stepping upon it is carried up or down; -- a trade term.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (esc) - Words That Begins with esc:


eschalotnoun (n.) See Shallot.

escharnoun (n.) A dry slough, crust, or scab, which separates from the healthy part of the body, as that produced by a burn, or the application of caustics.
 noun (n.) In Ireland, one of the continuous mounds or ridges of gravelly and sandy drift which extend for many miles over the surface of the country. Similar ridges in Scotland are called kames or kams.

escharanoun (n.) A genus of Bryozoa which produce delicate corals, often incrusting like lichens, but sometimes branched.

escharineadjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the genus Eschara, or family Escharidae.

escharoticnoun (n.) A substance which produces an eschar; a caustic, esp., a mild caustic.
 adjective (a.) Serving or tending to form an eschar; producing a scar; caustic.

eschatologicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to the last or final things.

eschatologynoun (n.) The doctrine of the last or final things, as death, judgment, and the events therewith connected.

eschaungenoun (n.) Exchange.

escheatnoun (n.) The falling back or reversion of lands, by some casualty or accident, to the lord of the fee, in consequence of the extinction of the blood of the tenant, which may happen by his dying without heirs, and formerly might happen by corruption of blood, that is, by reason of a felony or attainder.
 noun (n.) The reverting of real property to the State, as original and ultimate proprietor, by reason of a failure of persons legally entitled to hold the same.
 noun (n.) A writ, now abolished, to recover escheats from the person in possession.
 noun (n.) Lands which fall to the lord or the State by escheat.
 noun (n.) That which falls to one; a reversion or return
 verb (v. i.) To revert, or become forfeited, to the lord, the crown, or the State, as lands by the failure of persons entitled to hold the same, or by forfeiture.
 verb (v. t.) To forfeit.

escheatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escheat

escheatableadjective (a.) Liable to escheat.

escheatagenoun (n.) The right of succeeding to an escheat.

escheatornoun (n.) An officer whose duty it is to observe what escheats have taken place, and to take charge of them.

eschevinnoun (n.) The alderman or chief officer of an ancient guild.

eschewadjective (a.) To shun; to avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling of distaste; to keep one's self clear of.
 adjective (a.) To escape from; to avoid.

eschewernoun (n.) One who eschews.

eschewmentnoun (n.) The act of eschewing.

eschscholtzianoun (n.) A genus of papaveraceous plants, found in California and upon the west coast of North America, some species of which produce beautiful yellow, orange, rose-colored, or white flowers; the California poppy.

eschynitenoun (n.) A rare mineral, containing chiefly niobium, titanium, thorium, and cerium. It was so called by Berzelius on account of the inability of chemical science, at the time of its discovery, to separate some of its constituents.

escocheonnoun (n.) Escutcheon.

escopetnoun (n.) Alt. of Escopette

escopettenoun (n.) A kind of firearm; a carbine.

escorialnoun (n.) See Escurial.

escortnoun (n.) A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey; one who conducts some one as an attendant; a guard, as of prisoners on a march; also, a body of persons, attending as a mark of respect or honor; -- applied to movements on land, as convoy is to movements at sea.
 noun (n.) Protection, care, or safeguard on a journey or excursion; as, to travel under the escort of a friend.
 noun (n.) To attend with a view to guard and protect; to accompany as safeguard; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to; -- used esp. with reference to journeys or excursions on land; as, to escort a public functionary, or a lady; to escort a baggage wagon.

escortingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Escort

escotnoun (n.) See Scot, a tax.
 verb (v. t.) To pay the reckoning for; to support; to maintain.

escouadenoun (n.) See Squad,

escoutnoun (n.) See Scout.

escribedadjective (a.) Drawn outside of; -- used to designate a circle that touches one of the sides of a given triangle, and also the other two sides produced.

escriptnoun (n.) A writing.

escritoirenoun (n.) A piece of furniture used as a writing table, commonly with drawers, pigeonholes, and the like; a secretary or writing desk.

escritorialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an escritoire.

escrodnoun (n.) See Scrod, a young cod.

escrolnoun (n.) Alt. of Escroll

escrollnoun (n.) A scroll.
 noun (n.) A long strip or scroll resembling a ribbon or a band of parchment, or the like, anciently placed above the shield, and supporting the crest.
 noun (n.) In modern heraldry, a similar ribbon on which the motto is inscribed.

escrownoun (n.) A deed, bond, or other written engagement, delivered to a third person, to be held by him till some act is done or some condition is performed, and then to be by him delivered to the grantee.

escuagenoun (n.) Service of the shield, a species of knight service by which a tenant was bound to follow his lord to war, at his own charge. It was afterward exchanged for a pecuniary satisfaction. Called also scutage.

esculapiannoun (n.) Aesculapian.

esculapiusnoun (n.) Same as Aesculapius.

esculentnoun (n.) Anything that is fit for eating; that which may be safely eaten by man.
 adjective (a.) Suitable to be used by man for food; eatable; edible; as, esculent plants; esculent fish.

esculicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, the horse-chestnut; as, esculic acid.

esculinnoun (n.) A glucoside obtained from the Aesculus hippocastanum, or horse-chestnut, and characterized by its fine blue fluorescent solutions.

escurialnoun (n.) A palace and mausoleum of the kinds of Spain, being a vast and wonderful structure about twenty-five miles northwest of Madrid.

escutcheonnoun (n.) The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is called the field, the upper part is called the chief, and the lower part the base (see Chiff, and Field.). That side of the escutcheon which is on the right hand of the knight who bears the shield on his arm is called dexter, and the other side sinister.
 noun (n.) A marking upon the back of a cow's udder and the space above it (the perineum), formed by the hair growing upward or outward instead of downward. It is esteemed an index of milking qualities.
 noun (n.) That part of a vessel's stern on which her name is written.
 noun (n.) A thin metal plate or shield to protect wood, or for ornament, as the shield around a keyhole.
 noun (n.) The depression behind the beak of certain bivalves; the ligamental area.

escutcheonedadjective (a.) Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ESCANOR:

English Words which starts with 'esc' and ends with 'nor':



English Words which starts with 'es' and ends with 'or':

estimatornoun (n.) One who estimates or values; a valuer.