A joyce l cary
[kair-ee, kar-ee] /ˈkɛər i, ˈkær i/
noun
alice, 1820–71, u.s. poet (sister of phoebe cary).
(arthur) joyce (lunel)
[loon-l] /ˈlun l/ (show ipa), 1888–1957, english novelist.
henry francis, 1772–1844, british writer and translator.
phoebe, 1824–71, u.s. poet (sister of alice cary).
a town in central north carolina.
a male given name.
a female given name, form of caroline.
cary
/ˈkɛərɪ; ˈkærɪ/
noun
(arthur) joyce (lunel). 1888–1957, british novelist; author of mister johnson (1939), a house of children (1941), and the horse’s mouth (1944)
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