Proper noun
Magloire (plural Magloires)
A surname from French.
A chapel, dedicated to St Magloire, stood in the Vale. Source: Internet
This year featured the work of professional artists Miro Magloire, Michele Wiles, Caili Quan, and Jerome Robbins, as well as student choreographers Allegra Herman, GS ’18, and Connor Yockus,CC ’18). Source: Internet
Rachèle Magloire, who religiously attended the Duvalier court hearings in the last three years, is among the group who started the online petition demanding that Duvalier not receive any state funeral. Source: Internet
Lavaud was the preeminent member at the time of the first coup, but Magloire, now a colonel, dominated after Estimé's overthrow. Source: Internet
Magloire restored the elite to prominence. Source: Internet
The rise of Duvalier (1956–57) The period between the fall of Magloire and the election of Duvalier in September 1957 was a chaotic one, even by Haitian standards. Source: Internet