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Often used in the same context:
tarquinius,
igraine,
eglantine,
queene,
dogberry,
caractacus,
leontyne,
fairie,
viscountess,
antigonus,
hecuba,
ismene,
lang syne,
wuthering,
starveling,
ruysdael,
aegisthus,
magwitch,
capulet,
nell gwynn,
weelkes,
tamora,
hesione,
andromache,
gaslit,
calpurnia,
osric,
launcelot,
ngaio marsh,
blackamoor,
cromwellian,
demoiselle,
ragman,
worshipper,
dorsetshire,
britannicus,
schoolmistress,
cleg,
ethelred,
tyrannus,
opinionist,
mordred,
iolanthe,
lucullus,
autolycus,
pegleg,
dithery,
grandfather clock,
pastorale,
nell gwynne,
guignol,
thelonius,
landseer,
little lord fauntleroy,
gamp,
mehitabel,
arcadian,
philomela,
macheath,
william wycherley,
battleaxe,
marchioness,
feather bed,
penny dreadful,
jocasta,
hippolyta,
gypsey,
jean honore fragonard,
marcus antonius,
max beerbohm,
edmund kean,
toby jug,
zestily,
lucretia,
elizabethan,
gun moll,
nancy mitford,
bombie,
stroheim,
gambols,
gorgon,
seraglio,
carcanet,
laund,
seadog,
launce,
bluebeard,
longlegs,
laurencia,
goneril,
dromio,
tereus,
anacreon,
guinevere,
partenope,
kirkyard,
bluestocking,
queen mab,
wyrm,
dipsomaniac,
genista,
victoriana,
jailer,
warden,
overseer,
bailiff,
chaplain,
jailers,
governess,
judge,
landlord,
master,
mistress,
squire,
warder,
commissioner,
marshal,
queen,
sheriff,
tutor,
vicar,
abbot
More general:
lawman,
law officer,
peace officer
Synonyms:
jailer,
prison guard,
screw,
turnkey
Also try:
— Adjectives for gaoler:
chief,
good,
old,
new,
former,
philippian,
cruel,
steeled,
gentle,
naughty,
senior,
more...
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