Garret
1Garret — ist ein englischer männlicher Vorname, der insbesondere in Irland und in den USA auftritt.[1] Eine weitere Form des Namens ist Garrett.[2] Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Bekannte Namensträger …
2Garret — can refer to:* A space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building (see attic) * Garret is used as both a first name and family name in English speaking countries.ee also*Garratt, a type of steam locomotive *Garet *Garett …
3Garret — Gar ret, n. [OE. garite, garette, watchtower, place of lookout, OF. garite, also meaning, a place of refuge, F. gu[ e]rite a place of refuge, donjon, sentinel box, fr. OF. garir to preserve, save, defend, F. gu[ e]rir to cure; of German origin;… …
4Garret — m Irish and English: transferred use of the surname, which is derived from the given names GERALD (SEE Gerald) and GERARD (SEE Gerard). In Ireland it often represents a direct Anglicization of GEARÓID (SEE Gearóid). Variant: Garrett …
5Garret — Garret, Almeida …
6garret — (n.) c.1300, turret, small tower on the roof of a house or castle, from O.Fr. garite watchtower, place of refuge, from garir defend, preserve, from a Germanic source (Cf. Goth. warjan forbid, O.H.G. warjan to defend ), from P.Gmc. *warjanan, from …
7garret — ► NOUN ▪ a top floor or attic room. ORIGIN originally in the sense «watchtower»: from Old French garite, from garir (see GARRISON(Cf. ↑garrison)) …
8garret — [gar′it] n. [ME garite, a watchtower, loft < OFr < garir, to watch < Frank * warjan, to protect, akin to OE warian: for IE base see WARN] the space, room, or rooms just below the roof of a house, esp. a sloping roof; attic …
9garret — UK [ˈɡærət] / US [ˈɡerət] noun [countable] Word forms garret : singular garret plural garrets a very basic room just under the roof of a house …
10garret — [[t]gæ̱rɪt[/t]] garrets N COUNT A garret is a small room at the top of a house. Syn: attic …