Proper noun
Legros (plural Legroses)
A surname from French.
Later years (1900–1917) A portrait of Rodin by his friend Alphonse Legros By 1900, Rodin's artistic reputation was entrenched. Source: Internet
LeGros in particular is moving, while his eyes, searching his surroundings from atop a droopy mustache, do most of the acting. Source: Internet
Anyone with information can contact Detective David LeGros at 775-283-7853 or Lt. Brian Humphrey at 775-283-7850. Source: Internet
On Wednesday, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that Danielle Legros Georges is the city's next poet laureate, having been "selected by a diverse and distinguished search committee from a wide range of talented applicants." Source: Internet
The French disliked castrati, preferring their male heroes to be sung by an haute-contre (a high tenor), of which Joseph Legros (1739–1793) was a leading example. Source: Internet
In 1916, Legros & Grant included in their classic printers' handbook Typographical Printing-Surfaces, a proposal for a letter similar to Ħ to represent "Th", thus abbreviating "the" to ħe. Source: Internet