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Katrine

Proper noun

Meaning

Katrine

A female given name from Ancient Greek of Danish origin, occasionally used in English.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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I own it gave my picturesque fancies at first a shock, to hear of a steam-boat on Loch Katrine ; but I was wrong. Nothing could be a more decisive proof of the increased communication between England and Scotland - and communication is the regal road to improvement of every kind. Letitia Elizabeth Landon

After the affair between David Longfield and Katrine became known, David Longfield's father (Beatty's grandfather), David Vandeleur Beatty (1815–1881), arranged for his son to be posted to India in the hope that the scandalous relationship might end. Source: Internet

Anne Katrine Senstad is a transdisciplinary Norwegian artist whose work tackles the intersections of light sculpture, installation art and immersive environments, photography and video, land and site-specific art. Source: Internet

Among them was Kootenay West MLA Katrine Conroy, Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick, Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Sue Pollock and CEO Susan Brown for Interior Health. Source: Internet

Beatty (1980), p.4-5 David Longfield was unable to marry Katrine until Katrine had obtained a divorce on 21 February 1871, after the birth of their first two sons. Source: Internet

But that all changed two days earlier with word that local MLA Katrine Conroy had scheduled a press conference for 11:30 a.m. on January 12, to make an “important announcement.” Source: Internet

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