Proper noun
Guerin (plural Guerins)
A surname from French.
Above each of the inscriptions is a convert mural painted by Jules Guerin graphically portraying governing principles evident in Lincoln's life. Source: Internet
All that Guerin referred to was an indisputable occupation that followed, and one could argue was a legacy of, Israel’s creation. Source: Internet
“Connects folk at-risk with volunteers in their neighborhood who can run errands such a picking up groceries or medicine,” explained Guerin. Source: Internet
Guerin, Daniel (ed.) No Gods, No Masters, AK Press, vol. 1, p. 62 He urged "workers to form themselves into democratic societies, with equal conditions for all members, on pain of a relapse into feudalism." Source: Internet
Run by two New Zealanders, Sean Topham and Ben Guerin, the company had produced social media content for a number of rightwing political parties, including the Conservative party’s 2019 election campaign. Source: Internet
Guerin said the very first year Ladyfest “bloomed into this fantastic idea” that got more musicians in the door of the Ritz, and raised awareness for a good cause. Source: Internet