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Definition of Joffrey
1. Noun. United States choreographer (1930-1988).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Joffrey
Literary usage of Joffrey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The East Anglian: Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected with the by Charles Harold Evelyn White (1864)
"... Thomas lerne, joffrey Eeve, & wyll'm Cowp'. Proved before the official of the
Archdeacon of Sudbury, the 18th of December, 1503, in the parish church of ..."
2. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"34. Snedecor, GW, and Cochran, WG, "Statistical Methods," Iowa State Univ.
Press, Ames (1969). 35. Barbeau, A., Gillo-joffrey, L., Boucher, R., ..."
3. Pennsylvania Archives ...by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library (1899)
"... Fred. xxiii, 334 Joest, Christopher, .. xxiv, 136 joffrey, Benjamin, ..
xxiii, 276 Job, George, xviii, 320, 448, 576, 707; xxvi, 277 Joh, Jacob, xviii, ..."
4. The Story of Cambridge by Charles William Stubbs (1905)
"... written a generation later than Richard Parker's book, which tells how, early
in the twelfth century, certain monks were sent to Cambridge by joffrey, ..."