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granges

n. (plural of grange English)

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Granges may refer to:

  • The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry (The Grange), an agricultural organization
  • Granges, Saône-et-Loire, a commune in France
  • Granges, Switzerland, a municipality of the canton of Fribourg
  • Granges-près-Marnand, a municipality of the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • Granges-Paccot, a municipality of the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • Grenchen (in German, Granges in French), a municipality of the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland
  • Gränges AB, previously Trafik AB Grängesberg-Oxelösund, a Swedish industrial and mining company

Usage examples of "granges".

Instead, the granges in Fin Panir, all four of them, were sent out in the cold after-harvest autumn storms, to practice moving engagements in the hills southwest of the city.

She had only begun to realize, during the trip to Fin Panir, the power wielded by the granges of Gird.

Some have come up through the granges, and have been yeoman-marshal somewhere for three years.

She had already noticed that the others, with their years in the Fellowship and service in the granges, had different views.

She began learning the grange history of the oldest granges, the reasons for locating granges and bartons in certain places, the way that the Code of Gird was administered in grange courts and market courts in Fintha.

The gods know I have no great love for the granges of Gird, but they are not evil.

But in outlying granges, it was still usual, and the test of someone who claimed membership in the Fellowship of Gird.

I have written neighboring granges, but it seems clear that she is avoiding granges.

Before dawn, both were off to their granges, to learn from the best their Marshals could find.

Gird, somewhat impatient after a day spent settling quarrels between granges, had no sympathy with his imprecision.

Parik, that was, a member of one of the three granges in the lower city.

His first Marshal, Kevis, had recommended that he change granges for the next stage of training, and Gird had concurred.

I said it all, all we talked about: working up from yeoman-marshal, spending time in two different granges, and then talked about having a place for concentrated training.

And then we needed Marshals, or perhaps High Marshals, who could lead groups of granges against invaders.

They stayed in different granges than they had in winter, since they covered more ground each day, so Luap did not have to deal with the same Marshals.