1. florence - Noun
2. Florence - Proper noun
An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III., of six shillings sterling value.
A kind of cloth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to a report by Punch Metro, there is controversy surrounding the whereabouts of 81-year-old Ms Florence Ada-Young popularly known as ‘Ada-Young’ who went missing three weeks ago. Source: Internet
Actually, they are all incorporated as towns except for Florence. Source: Internet
After she eloped with Pete deWolfe, and returned to Marion without deWolfe, but with an infant called Marshall, Amos agreed to raise the boy, but would not support Florence, who made a living as a piano teacher. Source: Internet
All totaled, the availability of use for both bridge spans, the boat launch and the park since Florence 82-plus weeks ago is a day short of nine weeks. Source: Internet
Additionally he proclaimed that through legal manipulation his guardians robbed him of his small property inheritance in Florence, which only reinforced his dislike for the legal system. Source: Internet
After settling in Florence the family enjoyed a relationship with the then ruling Medici family. Source: Internet