1. marguerite - Noun
2. Marguerite - Proper noun
The daisy (Bellis perennis). The name is often applied also to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnguissola painted a portrait of the king's sister, Marguerite of Spain, for Pope Pius IV in 1561 and, after Queen Isabella's death in childbirth in 1568, painted the likeness of Anne of Austria, Philip's fourth wife. Source: Internet
And Matisse was shocked when he heard that his daughter Marguerite, who had been active in the Résistance during the war, was tortured (almost to death) by the Gestapo in a Rennes prison and sentenced to the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany. Source: Internet
Chief Keokuk gave a generous portion of land to Antoine LeClaire's wife, Marguerite, who was a granddaughter of a Sauk chief. Source: Internet
And if DC crusaders are your main pursuit, Marguerite Bennett’s two ongoing series, with James Tynion IV and Steve Epting and with a rotating squad of artists, offer additional queer action. Source: Internet
Following completion and graduation from the R.N.A. (Registered Nursing Assistant) program in Elliot Lake in 1971, Sister Marguerite served in Elliot Lake, Thunder Bay and North Bay. Source: Internet
In 1994 the Marguerite Santa made a one season only return visit to the Rock Springs Historical Museum before retiring back into Berta’s care. Source: Internet