Definitions

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  • proper noun A surname.

Etymologies

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Less common spelling of Pugh, from Welsh ap + Huw.

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Examples

  • Mrs. Pughe, a native of Hungary who spoke a number of languages, worked as a translator in England and as an English teacher in Ecuador before moving to New York in the early 1940s.

    Katherine S. Pughe, editor, researcher 2011

  • Her husband of 26 years, George A. Pughe Jr. died in 1995.

    Katherine S. Pughe, editor, researcher 2011

  • Katherine S. Pughe, 93, a retired editor at the Congressional Information Service who worked for many years as a research analyst at the Library of Congress, died of congestive heart failure Feb. 9 at her home in Washington.

    Katherine S. Pughe, editor, researcher 2011

  • His ridicule of the arbitrary tenets and absurdities which Davies, Pughe, and others have taught in all good faith as Druidic lore and practice is richly deserved.

    The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life William Rounseville Alger 1863

  • [6] William Owen Pughe (1759 – 1835; DNB), Geiriadur Cynmraeg a Saesoneg.

    Letter 203 1797

  • Robert Southey to William Owen [Pughe], 9 August 1797 ⁠ *

    Letter 244 1797

  • Pughe has given up his job at the Welsh for Adults

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • Pughe received a £6,000 graduate start-up bursary to help launch the company.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • We aim to double turnover in the second year and do the same for a second employee, Pughe said.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • "We were working well as a team and saw an opportunity," Pughe, whose parents own a five-star holiday cottage, explained.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

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