1. Josephine - Adjective
2. Josephine - Proper noun
Josephine
A female given name from French
Josephine (not comparable)
Pertaining to Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
$400,000: Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office of Catholic Education – to increase scholarship aid for nearly 400 Josephine C. Connelly Award winners attending archdiocesan high schools for the 2020-2021 school year. Source: Internet
After getting caught by Bellamy during "The Gospel of Josephine," Josephine takes matters into her own hands by having Murphy teach her how to be Clarke Griffin. Source: Internet
Along the same line, Josephine Matthews, a licensed midwife who assisted with more than 1,300 local deliveries, is among the museum's more prominent honorees. Source: Internet
After Tony's death 49er ownership went to Victor Morabito (1919–1964) and Tony's widow, Josephine V. Morabito (1910–1995). Source: Internet
Archeologist Josephine Flood believes the devil was hunted for its teeth and that this contributed to its extinction on mainland Australia. Source: Internet
Because Kristen is exiting the show and taking her daughter with her, this means that twins Josephine and Rosalind May will also be saying their goodbyes to the character of Mickey/Rachel. Source: Internet