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gorry

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span> <span class="searchmatch">gorry</span> (archaic, euphemistic) God! 1903, Kate Douglas Wiggin (Riggs), The Village Watch-Tower‎[1]: She hedn&#039;t any particular kind of a...


Gorry

See also: <span class="searchmatch">gorry</span> Gorree From Old Norse Guðrøðr. <span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span> m a male given name, equivalent to English Godfrey, Anglicized as Orry or Godred Note: Certain mutated...


Gorree

See also: gorree and gorreé <span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span> From Old Norse Guðrøðr. Gorree m a male given name, equivalent to English Godfrey, Anglicized as Orry or Godred Note:...


gory

See also: Gory, góry, and горы From gore +‎ -y. Compare Middle English <span class="searchmatch">gorry</span> (“muddy”), and güre, gire, girre (“gory, clotted”), from Old English gyr...


Gorrie

to Icelandic Guðfríður, German Godafride, Latin Godefridus and Irish Mc<span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span>. IPA(key): /ˈɡɔri/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): [ˈɡɒɹ̠wiː]; (Standard...


Guðfríður

Jeffrey English Godfrey, German Godafride, Latin Godefridus and Irish Mc<span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span>. IPA(key): /ˈkvʏðfriðʏr̥/, [ˈkvʏθ̠frið̠ʏr̥], [-ð̠ʏɾ̥] Guðfríður f (proper...


caterwauling

caterwaulings and dirges that that chap Gray plays on that fiddle of his—<span class="searchmatch">gorry</span>, Mr. Smith, I&#039;d rather hear the old barn door at home squeak any day. caterwauling...


Gory

See also: gory and góry Reduced form of Mc<span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span>. Gory (plural Gorys) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Gory is the 36426th most common...


McCaffrey

a Gaelicized form of the personal name Godfrey. Compare the surname Mc<span class="searchmatch">Gorry</span>. McCaffrey (plural McCaffreys) A surname from Irish. According to the 2010...


gyr

gyra gyru Middle English: gure, gire, girre (adjective) &gt;? Middle English: <span class="searchmatch">gorry</span> English: gory Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “gyr”, in An Anglo-Saxon...