Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) A number of places:
A village in Hargrave and Huxley parish, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ4862).
A village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, England, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0370).
A village and civil parish in West Suffolk district, Suffolk, England, previously in St Edmundsbury district (OS grid ref TL7759).
A settlement in the Rural Municipality of Wallace-Woodworth, Manitoba, Canada.
An unincorporated community in Rush County, Kansas, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA sexualised interpretation of the grail, now identified with female genitals, appeared in 1870 in Hargrave Jennings ' book The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries. Source: Internet
But even before any deal was in place, it seemed Sam Hargrave and the Russo Brothers already had a fans can rest assured knowing that more will be coming. Source: Internet
“It is a great honor and privilege to be named this year’s NFLPA Black College Football Pro Player of the Year,” Hargrave said. Source: Internet
Hargrave made it big coming out of Rowan County. Source: Internet
Bell was inspired in part by Australian aeronautical engineer Lawrence Hargrave 's work with man-carrying box kites. citation Hargrave declined to take patents on his inventions, similar to Bell's decision not to file patents on some of his inventions. Source: Internet
Hargrave is an all-male military boarding school in Chatham, Va. Source: Internet