Gregory
Lady Augusta Isabella Augusta Persse, 1852–1932, Irish dramatist.
Horace, 1898–1982, U.S. poet and critic.
James, 1638–75, Scottish mathematician.
a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “watchful.”
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How to use Gregory in a sentence
The desponding successor of the Gregorys and the Clements knew not where to look for aid in that crisis of peril and revolution.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume VI | John LordNote that Gregorys imposition of celibacy on the clergy was accepted, and willingly accepted, by the contemporary lay world.
The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind | Herbert George WellsThe crude hydrochlorate of morphia, prepared by Gregorys process.
In the pages of Gregorys history the real Chrothild stands out imperious, revengeful and unscrupulous.
Woman under Monasticism | Lina EckensteinIt is because there are so many Mrs. Gregorys about that I like to go down to Drumcaller and live by myself.
Ayala's Angel | Anthony Trollope
British Dictionary definitions for Gregory
/ (ˈɡrɛɡərɪ) /
Lady (Isabella) Augusta (Persse). 1852–1932, Irish dramatist; a founder and director of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
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