Proper noun
Gover (plural Govers)
A surname.
Gover, J.; Mawer, A. and Stenton, F. M. Place-Names of Devon, 1932 Until the 19th century, the West Country and its dialects of the English language were largely protected from outside influences, due to its relative geographical isolation. Source: Internet
And Barnett was able to get both Gover and Bratton, in addition to a host of other strong Kentucky players involved in the original soundtrack. Source: Internet
Gover recited a litany of wrongs the BIA inflicted on Indians since its creation as the Indian Office of the War Department. Source: Internet
He said, “I have been the secretary of most of the meetings on the June 12 campaign and I can tell you some facts that we sat in a meeting chaired by MKO Abiola and agreed as a team to work with the gover. Source: Internet
Leading the way was Berchtold, who went three-for-four, Stevens, Harris, Davis, and Gover were each two-for-four. Source: Internet
Gover interviewed another member who confirmed that he too had been pressured to deliver negative decisions on Roma refugees after the lead case—a case the member derisively called a politically motivated “dog-and-pony show.” Source: Internet