Eunice









Eunice


Eunice [yoo-nis] Examples noun

  1. a city in S central Louisiana.
  2. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “good victory.”

Examples from the Web for eunice Contemporary Examples of eunice

  • Near the back of the St. Francis Xavier cemetery in Centerville, Mass., are the resting places of Eunice and Sargent Shriver.

    Mary Kennedy: Bringing Up the Body

    Paula Froelich

    July 26, 2012

  • Eunice Kennedy Shriver made it all the way to 88, productive and sharp till the end.

    Mark Shriver Talks About His Family, the Kennedys, and Writing About His Dad’s Decline

    Lloyd Grove

    June 7, 2012

  • Eunice, who died in August 2009, a year and half before her husband, was in the same mold—and fiercely supportive of her children.

    Mark Shriver Talks About His Family, the Kennedys, and Writing About His Dad’s Decline

    Lloyd Grove

    June 7, 2012

  • As time passes, many who will never know their names will owe their dignity and place in life to Sarge and Eunice.

    Sargent Shriver’s ‘Boundless Heart’

    George McGovern

    January 18, 2011

  • A servant said Eunice had told them to just take anything handy.

    Sargent Shriver’s America

    Adam Clymer

    January 18, 2011

  • Historical Examples of eunice

  • Eunice, we know that we love each other: why should we conceal it any longer?

    Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home

    Bayard Taylor

  • What if Eunice should suspect an attachment towards her, on my part.

    Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home

    Bayard Taylor

  • Clare Avery and Eunice Underhill struck up a warm friendship.

    Clare Avery

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • Mistress Eunice, think you it easy to be content with small gear?

    Clare Avery

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • Why it was easier to talk to Eunice than to those at home, Clare could not decide.

    Clare Avery

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • Word Origin and History for eunice Eunice

    fem. proper name, from Latin, from Greek Eunike, literally “victorious,” from eu “well” (see eu-) + nike “victory” (see Nike).

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