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Definition of Egres

Egre
Eger E"ger, Egre E"gre, a. [See Eager.] Sharp; bitter; acid; sour. [Obs.] The egre words of thy friend. --Chaucer.
Egre
Egre E"gre, a. & n. See Eager, and Eagre. [Obs.]

Meaning of Egres from wikipedia

- Kingdom of Hungary, located in Egres (present-day Igriș, part of the commune of Sânpetru Mare, Timiș County, Romania). The Egres Abbey was founded by Béla...
- Egreš (Hungarian: Szécsegres) is a village and muni****lity in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. In historical records,...
- Vinegar (from Old French vyn egre 'sour wine') is an aqueous solution of diluted acetic acid and trace compounds that may include flavorings. Vinegar typically...
- writing by Mikael Agricola in 1551: "Egres created peas, beans, rutabagas / Brought forth cabbages, flax, hemp" (Egres hernet Pawudh Naurit loi / Caalit...
- Egres Abiga Abal Belina Erika Efram Venia Abram Aserna Zak Agnia Bein Magnolea Jrake Jaden Julia Janine Jakob...
- food Sakana—****anese term for snacks served while drinking Vinegar (vyn egre; sour wine) is an aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace compounds that...
- Neta 2020, § 3.3 Internal Vs. External Das & Salow 2018, pp. 3–4 Dokic & Égré 2009, pp. 1–2 Klein 1998, § 7. Epistemic Principles Lengnick-Hall & Lengnick-Hall...
- Dams (WCD) for international standards on the development of large dams. Egré, Dominique; Milewski, Joseph (2002). "The diversity of hydropower projects"...
- 2004 Law & Order Naomi "Coming Down Hard" 2005 Il Grande Torino Susanna Egre TV movie 2009 Sisi Ida Ferenczy miniseries 2010 Restless Heart: The Confessions...
- from his first marriage. Her husband survived her. She was buried in the Egres Abbey of the White Monks. Queen Yolanda was instrumental (c. 1230) in arranging...