Definition of Grege. Meaning of Grege. Synonyms of Grege

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Definition of Grege

Grege
Grege Grege, Gregge Greg"ge, v. t. [OE. gregier to burden.] To make heavy; to increase. [Obs.] --Wyclif.

Meaning of Grege from wikipedia

- The Latin phrase Epicuri de grege por**** (literally, "A pig from the herd of Epicurus") was a phrase first used by the Roman poet Horace. The phrase appears...
- Greged is a village located in the Garut Regency of West Java, Indonesia. Known for its cultural significance and primarily a rural area with an economy...
- Grèges (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɛʒ]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A farming and suburban village...
- contributions to Swedish law. His major written work – Pro lege, rege et grege ('For the Law, the King, and the People') – remains highly-regarded as an...
- three bells – a reference to Dr. Bell. The Latin motto is "pro rege et grege" which is customarily translated as "For King and People". Bell also left...
- form of id ipsum ("that thing itself"). eo nomine by that name epicuri de grege por**** A pig from the herd (or sty) of Epicurus From Horace, Epistles equo...
- dashboard materials are revised, the beige interior is replaced by a new grege interior, the instrumentation is revised, the design of the switches is...
- quaestionibus: eximias dictas hostias quae ad sacrificium destinatae eximantur e grege, vel quod eximia specie quasi offerendae numinibus eligantur. F. SiniSua...
- Eagle. The slogan of the order was that of the king's pro fide lege et grege (Latin for "For Faith, Justice, and the Nation"). The device of the cavaliers...
- arcanarum libidinum, in quam undique conquisiti puellarum et exoletorum greges monstrosique concubitus repertores, quos spintrias appellabat, triplici...