1. sophy - Noun
2. Sophy - Proper noun
Sophy
A diminutive of the female given name Sophia.
Sophy (plural Sophies)
Ismael Sophy, king of the Persians (Latin: rex Persarum)
Archaic form of Safawi (“a member of the Safavid dynasty”). [16th c.]
sophy (uncountable)
(obsolete) wisdom, knowledge, learning
sophy (plural sophies)
Alternative letter-case form of Sophy (“archaic form of Safawi”).
sophy (plural sophies)
(obsolete) A wise man; a sage or wite.
sophy
Obsolete spelling of sophi
sophy (plural sophies)
Any one of the various fields of study whose names end in -sophy.
Earlier Jeremy Hunt, the former health secretary and current chairman of the Health Select Committee, told Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday that the NHS has 'moved heaven and earth' to get protective equipment to every hospital. Source: Internet
But Gove told Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme the measures would be reviewed at the end of the period and could last longer if they had not done enough to contain the spread of the virus. Source: Internet
Sir Ian, the head of the Office for National Statistics, told Sky’s Sophy Ridge On Sunday: ‘The good news is – yes – we are seeing a slow down in the rate of growth. Source: Internet
Asked if that time frame was in the Government's plan, he told Sky's Sophy Ridge: "That is in the action plan, yes, and we will be setting it out with more detail when it is the right time to do so. Source: Internet
During the interview with Sophy Ridge, Ms Sturgeon was told that 46 of deaths linked to corona were in care homes in Scotland. Source: Internet
He told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday: ‘It is very serious. Source: Internet