1. Hilary - Noun
2. Hilary - Proper noun
A surname.
A female given name from Latin.
A male given name from Latin.
Hilary
(UK, Ireland, law, education) Ellipsis of Hilary term.
Actress Hilary Duff says she can bring her beloved character “Lizzie McGuire” to life again in a “real” and “relatable” way if Disney Plus moves the reboot to Hulu, a more adult-oriented platform also controlled by Disney. Source: Internet
Amanda will start crying, and she’ll think that there was a sense of sadness in Hilary that she could have helped with. Source: Internet
An appeal from Chelidonius of Besançon gave Leo the opportunity to assert the pope's authority over Hilary, who defended himself stoutly at Rome, refusing to recognize Leo's judicial status. Source: Internet
And Dwight Garner pronounces Hilary Holladay’s new biography of the poet Adrienne Rich “a good story well told.” Source: Internet
A porch pirate in St. Paul, Minnesota had the gall to leave a smug “thank you” note after stealing a package off Hilary Smith’s doorstep. Source: Internet
A philosophy of logic, grounded in his categories and semiotic, can be extracted from Peirce's writings and, along with Peirce's logical work more generally, is exposited and defended in Hilary Putnam (1982); the Introduction in Nathan Houser et al. Source: Internet