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- proper noun A female
given name , a rarenonstandard spelling variant ofCatherine .
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Examples
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He wrote that Sir Roland Velville was the "reputed base son of Henry VII" - referring to Katheryn's supposed Tudor ancestry.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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It was the woman called Katheryn who was his father’s first wife.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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It was the woman called Katheryn who was his father’s first wife.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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It was the woman called Katheryn who was his father’s first wife.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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It was the woman called Katheryn who was his father’s first wife.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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This album, which led to Mr. Werner's winning a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship, is a profound, sometimes soaring tribute to Mr. Werner's 16-year-old daughter Katheryn, killed in a 2006 car crash.
Composition for the Dearly Departed Nat Hentoff 2011
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I felt I needed to know more about their daughter Katheryn.
Composition for the Dearly Departed Nat Hentoff 2011
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On the morning of the day Katheryn was killed, Mr. Werner, in California, talked with her by phone.
Composition for the Dearly Departed Nat Hentoff 2011
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Says David Schroeder: "After Katheryn's death, Kenny began anew as a teacher, working earnestly with my jazz students to help them realize the connection between musical technique and emotional expression."
Composition for the Dearly Departed Nat Hentoff 2011
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Katheryn's records were among my wife's and my favorite music.
Composition for the Dearly Departed Nat Hentoff 2011
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