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Look up Greaves or greaves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greaves may refer to: Greave, armour that protects the leg (military) Greaves (crater),
Greaves
English footballer (1940–2021)
weeks from mid-November as he did not wish the praise Greaves was receiving to go to his head; Greaves marked his return to the first team at Stamford Bridge
Jimmy_Greaves
Canadian ice hockey player (born 2001)
Cambridge, Ontario, Greaves grew up playing for minor league teams in the Cambridge area. His play for the Cambridge Hawks led to Greaves being selected by
Jet_Greaves
Personal armour to protect the leg
Thracian greave found in Romania Thracian greave found in Romania Goliath wearing greaves (Morgan Bible, mid-13th century) Japanese greaves, or suneate
Greave
English darts player (born 2004)
in February 2020, Greaves was ranked number one in the women's British Darts Organisation rankings at the age of 16. In 2021, Greaves struggled with dartitis
Beau_Greaves
Surname list
Greaves is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Greaves, Australian rules football coach and former player Alex Greaves
Greaves_(surname)
Canadian politician
election. Prior to his election, Greaves was an associate professor of political science at the University of Victoria. Greaves is the son and grandson of diplomats
Will_Greaves
Co-founder and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple
better known as Lucien Greaves, is an American social activist, as well as the cofounder and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple. Greaves was born in Detroit
Lucien_Greaves
English footballer (born 1986)
Thomas Greaves (born 15 November 1986) is an English football manager and former footballer who manages Thackley. Greaves started playing rugby as a child
Tom_Greaves
Indian consumer electronics company
and Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Limited. At the time of demerger, Gautam Thapar, the former chairman of combined Crompton Greaves Limited, sold
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals
Crompton_Greaves_Consumer_Electricals
Topics referred to by the same term
John Greaves (1602–1652) was an English mathematician and antiquary. John Greaves may also refer to: John Greaves (musician) (born 1950), British bass
John_Greaves_(disambiguation)
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William Greaves was an American filmmaker. William Greaves may also refer to: William Greaves (mayor), Lord Mayor of Nottingham 1663-1664 William Greaves, creator
William Greaves (disambiguation)
William_Greaves_(disambiguation)
American documentary filmmaker
nominations. Greaves was born in Harlem in New York City on October 8, 1926. He was one of seven children of taxi driver and minister Garfield Greaves and the
William_Greaves
Indian engineering company
was founded in 1859 by James Greaves and George Cotton. It was incorporated in 1922 as a private limited company. Greaves Cotton was purchased by Lala
Greaves_Cotton
British universities. Alan M Greaves. (2002). Miletos: A History, London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-23846-3 A. Fletcher and A. Greaves (eds.) (2007). Transanatolia
Alan_Greaves
British archaeologist (1979–2025)
conservation in 2013 at Edinburgh College of Art. Greaves died on 20 April 2025, at the age of 46. Greaves was an established conservator, having worked on
Pieta_Greaves
Indian power and industrial solutions company
Parkinson in 1927 to form Crompton Parkinson Ltd. Greaves Cotton and Company, established by James Greaves in 1859, was appointed as their concessionaire
CG Power and Industrial Solutions
CG_Power_and_Industrial_Solutions
U.S. Air Force general
Systems Center. "Samuel Greaves | Pentagon Revolving Door". Project On Government Oversight. "LIEUTENANT GENERAL SAMUEL A. GREAVES". www.af.mil. "Lieutenant
Samuel_Greaves
British radio presenter
Angie Greaves (born in London) is a British radio presenter. Greaves started her media career in 1982 as a BBC Administrator at Television Centre. In 1986
Angie_Greaves
English footballer (born 2000)
is the son of former Hull City and York City defender Mark Greaves. On 8 August 2019, Greaves signed a three-year contract extension at Hull and joined
Jacob_Greaves
British Motorsport racing team
Greaves Motorsport is a British racing team, currently competing in the European Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2006, Greaves Motorsport
Greaves_Motorsport
Rendered form of beef or mutton fat
point. The solid material remaining after rendering is called cracklings, greaves, or graves. It has been used mostly for animal food, such as dog food.
Tallow
British politician (1942–2021)
Anthony Robert Greaves, Baron Greaves (27 July 1942 – 23 March 2021) was a British politician and life peer. He was a Liberal Democrat member of the House
Tony_Greaves,_Baron_Greaves
2026 American documentary film
American documentary film directed by William Greaves and David Greaves, and produced by Liani Greaves and Anne de Mare. It follows a gathering of the
Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Harlem
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Greaves may refer to: Richard L. Greaves (1938–2004), American historian Richard Methuen Greaves (1852–1942), Welsh landowner Richard Greaves (1853-1916)
Richard_Greaves
American singer (1943–2012)
Association of America (RIAA). Greaves also reached the Top 40 in early 1970 with "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me". Greaves was born in 1943 on the
R._B._Greaves
West Indian cricketer
2022. As a teenager, Greaves played cricket for Combermere High School, coinciding with Kraigg Brathwaite and Jonathan Drakes. Greaves played for the West
Justin_Greaves
English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian (1602–1652)
eldest son of John Greaves, rector of Colemore, and Sarah Greaves. His brothers were Nicholas Greaves, Thomas Greaves and Sir Edward Greaves, physician to
John_Greaves
English journalist and broadcaster
News "Granada news presenter Bob Greaves dies". BBC News - Manchester. 15 March 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2011. Bob Greaves at IMDb Obituary in The Independent
Bob_Greaves
English footballer and manager
goals, in all competitions. Greaves later played for Witham Town in the late 1980s. After retiring as a player, Greaves became a football manager, and
Danny_Greaves_(footballer)
English mystic and educational reformer (1777–1842)
health practices. James Pierrepont Greaves was born in Merton, Surrey, on 1 February 1777, the son of Charles Greaves, a draper, and Ann Pierrepont. He
James_Pierrepont_Greaves
Upcoming crime film
directed by Janus Metz Pedersen and written by Sam Chalsen and Nelson Greaves. It stars Jacob Tremblay, Russell Crowe, Shailene Woodley, Annabelle Wallis
Unabomber_(film)
a Nation, and The Deep North. In 1964 Louise and William Greaves founded the William Greaves Production Company in New York City. The company is an independent
Louise_Archambault_Greaves
English rock band
by Justin Greaves in 2004. They have released 13 full length, countless EPs and special albums and toured internationally. Besides Greaves, several musicians
Crippled_Black_Phoenix
English footballer (born 1999)
Oliver James Greaves (born 2 November 1999) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for National League North club Worksop Town. Greaves was born
Oliver_Greaves
First woman to become a member of the Institute of Quarrying
Harris, Greaves married shipbroker Somerton Greaves when she was 20. They had two sons, Eric and Raymond. Sometime after the children were born, Greaves and
Anne_Greaves
British engineer
earning her doctoral degree Greaves joined University College London as a lecturer in mechanical engineering. In 2002 Greaves joined the University of Bath
Deborah_Greaves
British cancer biologist
Henderson, Thomas Andrew Lister, Melvyn F. Greaves (eds) Leukemia, Saunders, 1996, ISBN 978-0-7216-5381-5 Melvyn F. Greaves (ed) Cancer: the evolutionary legacy
Melvyn_Greaves
British musician & composer (born 1950)
Accident (1982), Parrot Fashions (1984), The Caretaker (2001) and Greaves Verlaine (2008). Greaves was born in Prestatyn and grew up in Wrexham in northeast Wales
John_Greaves_(musician)
Australian rules footballer and coach
2021. Greaves then joined Carlton at the end of 2021 as the club's coaching and innovation manager, spending four years at the club then Greaves departed
Aaron_Greaves
Vincentian cricketer (born 1942)
"Zepton Greaves". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 November 2020. "Zepton Greaves". Cricket West Indies. Retrieved 11 November 2021. Zepton Greaves at Cricinfo
Zepton_Greaves
American artistic gymnast (born 2004)
women's national artistic gymnastics team (2018–2022). Greaves was born to Mary Jo and Daniel Greaves in 2004, and has three siblings. Her mother opened a
Olivia_Greaves
Series of darts tournaments
Hildesheim. The tournament was won by Beau Greaves, who defeated Lisa Ashton 5–0 in the final. By winning the final, Greaves achieved her 100th consecutive win
2026_PDC_Women's_Series
British philosopher (born 1978)
morally irrelevant. Greaves has defended her longtermist position in terms of both utilitarian outcomes and intergenerational justice. Greaves, Hilary, and Theron
Hilary_Greaves
1968 film by William Greaves
By inserting "-psycho-" into the term, Greaves emphasized the mental state affected by those events. Greaves shot Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (then
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm
English painter
Walter Greaves (4 July 1846 – 28 November 1930) was a British painter, etcher and topographical draftsman. The son of Charles William Greaves, a Chelsea
Walter_Greaves_(artist)
British politician
the House of Commons in two periods between 1852 and 1874. Greaves was the son of John Greaves of Radford Semele, Warwickshire and his wife Mary Whitehead
Edward_Greaves_(MP)
Thomas Greaves (1612–1676) was an English orientalist, a contributor to the London Polyglot of Brian Walton. He was a son of the Rev. John Greaves of Colemore
Thomas_Greaves_(orientalist)
Canadian musician (born 1970)
the 2003 split, Greaves has worked with former Watchmen bandmate Ken Tizzard in the duo Audio Playground High + Wide. Tizzard and Greaves performed in a
Daniel_Greaves_(musician)
Topics referred to by the same term
Harry Greaves may refer to: Harry Greaves (footballer) (1895–1974), Australian rules footballer Harry B. Greaves (1867–1944), American lawyer and politician
Harry_Greaves
British civil servant and disability rights campaigner
its founder Megan du Boisson in 1969, Greaves became head of the Disablement Income Group. Mary Elsworth Greaves was born on 23 April 1907 at 83 Falmouth
Mary_Greaves
Hospital in England
are needed in the village and Greaves Hall has been identified as a prime location. This will also incorporate the "Greaves Hall Industrial Estate" into
Greaves_Hall
Set of alcoholic beverages purchased by one person in a group for the whole group
the rules can be broken, and were itemised by Greaves in his article. See, for example a copy of Greaves' Rules in the Oxford Pub Guide, with particular
Round_of_drinks
English footballer (1947–2024)
He then moved back to Bolton to run a pub. Greaves died on 12 August 2024, at the age of 77. "Roy Greaves". UK A–Z Transfers. Neil Brown. Retrieved 3
Roy_Greaves
English churchman
Nicholas Greaves, D.D. (1605?–1673) was an English churchman who was Dean of Dromore cathedral, County Down. He was the second son of John Greaves, rector
Nicholas_Greaves
Gold explorer and prospector in Western Australia
Richard Tuckey Greaves, better known as Dick Greaves, was a prospector and an expert marksman with a rifle. Greaves was born near Flinders Street, Melbourne
Richard_Greaves_(prospector)
American racing driver
Greaves captured the class championship, and Kincaid took second. CORR named the class Pro-Lite, and Greaves' domination continued. In 1998, Greaves captured
Johnny Greaves (racing driver)
Johnny_Greaves_(racing_driver)
English businessman (1807-1880)
of John Greaves (1774–1849), a Quaker banker, and his wife Mary (1779–1864), daughter of John Whitehead. His older brother was Edward Greaves. His older
John_Whitehead_Greaves
American academic (1906–1984)
Percy L. Greaves Jr. (August 24, 1906 – August 13, 1984) was an American free-market economist, historian, and presidential candidate. Greaves was born
Percy_L._Greaves_Jr.
American author
Greaves (born December 14, 1955) is an American author of both crime fiction (as Chuck Greaves) and general fiction (as C. Joseph Greaves). Greaves is
Chuck_Greaves
Series of darts tournaments
the first event after Greaves was eliminated and 2021 winner Fallon Sherrock ending a run of seven consecutive defeats to Greaves to win the second event
2025_PDC_Women's_Series
American judge (born 1983)
Travis Austin Greaves (born 1983) is an American lawyer who serves as a judge of the United States Tax Court. Greaves received his Bachelor of Arts from
Travis_A._Greaves
British industrialist
machines, 'John E. Greaves and Co' (Russian: "Джонъ Грiевз и К°"). John E. Greaves was born in 1846, in Sheffield, England, to Edward Greaves (1823-1903) and
John_Edward_Greaves
Portuguese footballer (born 1985)
100 goals in UEFA club competition. On 17 May, Ronaldo overtook Jimmy Greaves as the all-time top scorer in the top five European leagues, scoring twice
Cristiano_Ronaldo
West Indian cricketer
wicket. "Player Profile: Geneille Greaves". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 November 2017. "Player Profile: Geneille Greaves". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 June
Geneille_Greaves
English Marxist and historian (1913–1988)
Northern Ireland civil rights movement. Greaves was born in Birkenhead, England. His father, Charles Edward Greaves, a post office official, and his mother
Desmond_Greaves
Barbadian politician
Sir Philip Greaves, KA (born 19 January 1931) is a Barbadian retired politician and former cabinet minister. Greaves is a barrister and former teacher
Philip_Greaves
English footballer (born 1975)
joining Humber Premier League outfit Hull United. Greaves is the father of fellow footballer Jacob Greaves. Appearance(s) in Associate Members' Cup Appearance(s)
Mark_Greaves
Topics referred to by the same term
Chris Greaves may refer to: Chris Greaves (Canadian football) (born 1987), Canadian football offensive lineman Chris Greaves (cricketer) (born 1990), Scottish
Chris_Greaves
Topics referred to by the same term
Anthony Greaves is the name of: AJ Greaves (born 2000), English footballer Tony Greaves, Baron Greaves (1942–2021), British politician This disambiguation
Anthony_Greaves
Joseph Greaves was a High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1765. Greaves was the son of another Joseph Greaves from Ingleby and Foremark who has bought purchased
Joseph_Greaves
American racing driver
in 2017 and 2019. Greaves is the son and teammate of Johnny Greaves. Greaves grew up in a racing household. His father Johnny Greaves who started in buggies
C._J._Greaves
Australian rules footballer (born 2000)
attempted thus made him capable with both feet. Greaves was picked in the 2019 rookie draft by Hawthorn. Greaves' AFL career started by playing with the Hawthorn
Damon_Greaves
English actor
Nigel Greaves (born c. 1960) is an English actor. He has had several roles in television over the years, including a rude waiter in Tales of the Unexpected
Nigel_Greaves
Topics referred to by the same term
Daniel Greaves may refer to: Daniel Greaves (musician) (born 1970), Canadian rock vocalist and songwriter Dan Greaves (discus thrower) (born 1982), British
Daniel_Greaves
1982 aviation accident over Indonesia
41-year-old Captain Eric Henry Moody, 32-year-old Senior First Officer Roger Greaves, and 40-year-old Senior Engineer Officer Barry Townley-Freeman. The flight
British_Airways_Flight_009
Guyanese painter and writer (born 1934)
of our time has been more fecund and versatile than Stanley Greaves of Guyana." Greaves himself has said of his own creativity: I still don't talk about
Stanley_Greaves
American Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
turned violent. Greaves shot his carbine until he was out of rounds, and then used his carbine as a club. Five Apaches died and Greaves' group escaped
Clinton_Greaves
Canadian boxer (1935–2020)
e. light heavyweight. Wilf Greaves was managed by Jacob Mintz. Greaves died on 26 August 2020, at the age of 84. Greaves had his first fight against
Wilf_Greaves
British TV producer and writer
Oxfordshire. Greaves studied Drama at Manchester University and she later went on to work at Contact Theatre and then the BBC in London. Greaves began as
Helen_Greaves
Scottish cricketer
leg spin bowler. Greaves was born on 12 October 1990 in South Africa. He moved to Scotland in 2011 to play cricket. In 2013, Greaves moved to England
Chris_Greaves_(cricketer)
American politician
1908. Clarence Budney Greaves was born on August 22, 1863, in Livingston, Mississippi. He was the son of Stephen Arne Decatur Greaves, a lawyer who represented
Clarence_B._Greaves
British hurdler
Wilbert Ethelbert Greaves (born 23 December 1956) is a male Barbadian born retired hurdler who represented Great Britain and England. Greaves competed in the
Wilbert_Greaves
clerk. Greaves worked as assistant secretary at Birmingham Children's Hospital for over three years before she started nurse training. Greaves trained
Edith_Greaves
House in Lancaster, England
Greaves House, now known as Greaves Park, is a Grade II listed house in Lancaster, England, now a pub and restaurant, and is also the name of the surrounding
Greaves_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
Johnny Greaves may refer to: Johnny Greaves (boxer), English boxer Johnny Greaves (racing driver), American racing driver Johnny Greaves (rugby league)
Johnny_Greaves
British Educational Missionary
occupancy, Greaves was involved in a plane crash into a bush where he wasn't rescued for several days.[citation needed] From 1947 to 1950, Greaves served
Lionel_Bruce_Greaves
Non-theistic religious organization
Boston, where Jarry and Greaves lived, to picket the funerals of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Jarry and Greaves decided to retaliate by
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Australian bishop
2023, Greaves was elected as the tenth Archbishop of Brisbane and was installed in the position on 16 December 2023. On his appointment, Greaves said that
Jeremy_Greaves
Welsh slate mine owner
John Ernest Greaves CStJ CBE (30 November 1847 – 27 February 1945) was a wealthy Welsh slate mine owner and Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire. He was
John_Ernest_Greaves
British jockey (born 1968)
Female Jockey of the Year five times. Alex Ann Greaves was born in 1968. Her mother, Valerie Greaves, was the first woman to "ride in a race under rules"
Alex_Greaves
Topics referred to by the same term
Stephen Greaves is the name of: Stephen A. D. Greaves (1817-1880), American army officer, plantation owner, lawyer, and Democratic politician Stephen
Stephen_Greaves
Australian basketball player
showings in the SEABL, Greaves began gaining more attention and before long found herself on the Melbourne Boomers roster. Greaves then made her professional
Shanae_Greaves
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas or Tommy Greaves may refer to: Thomas Greaves (footballer) (1888–1960), English football forward with Stoke 1908–11 Thomas Greaves (musician) (fl
Thomas_Greaves
English boxer
point verdicts. The latter, Moore eventually beat Greaves in a rematch a few years later. Greaves ended his career in 2013 at York Hall with a win against
Johnny_Greaves_(boxer)
English physician
Sir Edward Greaves, 1st Baronet (1608 – 11 November 1680), was an English physician. Greaves was the son of John Greaves, rector of Colemore, Hampshire
Sir Edward Greaves, 1st Baronet
Sir_Edward_Greaves,_1st_Baronet
Scottish–Barbadian pirate in the 1670s
novel Captain Blood, and Gosse’s description of Greaves parallels Sabatini's Captain Blood closely. Greaves' parents had been tried for treason for their
Red_Legs_Greaves
British Army nurse (1911-2005)
(née Greaves; 1 January 1911 – 30 March 2005) was a British army nurse and recipient of the George Medal during the Second World War. Sheila Greaves was
Sheila_Greaves
British Paralympic athlete
Greaves (born 4 October 1982) is a British athlete who specialises in the discus throw. Greaves was born in Anstey, Leicestershire in 1982. Greaves won
Dan_Greaves_(discus_thrower)
GREAVES
GREAVES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old English grǣfe ‘brushwood’, ‘thicket’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, for example in Cumbria, Lancashire, and Staffordshire.
Surname or Lastname
North German and Scandinavian
North German and Scandinavian : status name from Middle Low German and Danish greve, equivalent to German Graf.English : variant of Greaves.
GREAVES
GREAVES
Boy/Male
Welsh Arthurian Legend
Full of joy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hard as a Diamond
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABIGALE means "father rejoices."
Boy/Male
Indian
Brave, A violent warrior
Male
Chinese
valuing benevolence.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
From the Meadow
Girl/Female
Muslim
Star
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sky; Heaven
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Intellect; Splendor; Brightness; Inspiration; Talent
GREAVES
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n. pl.
Greaves; armor for the legs.
n. pl.
The sediment of melted tallow. Same as Greaves.
n. pl.
The sediment of melted tallow. It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In Scotland it is called cracklings.
v. t.
To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch; -- so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose.