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1) Actress Elaine 2) Actress Whitty 3) Annual flower 4) April follower 5) Are allowed to 6) Armed Forces Day month 7) Author Sarton 8) Barry Manilow hit 9) Big time for moms 10) Blooming period 11) Brexit negotiation figure 12) Brian of Queen 13) British PM beginning in 2016 14) Busy time at indy 15) Calendar month
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1) Can 2) Girl`s name 3) Merry month 4) Might 5) Month 6) Whitethorn
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v. a choice to act or not, or a promise of a possibility, as distinguished from "shall," which makes it imperative. 2) in statutes, and sometimes in contracts, the word "may" must be read in context to determine if it means an act is optional or mandatory, for it may be an imperative. The same careful analysis must be made of the word "shall." Non-...
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May (eɪ {respell|may}) is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days. May is a month of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and spring in the Northern Hemisphere (Summer in Europe). Therefore May in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of November in the Norther...
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[inhabited locality] May (Май) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: ...
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[name] May is an English feminine given name. It is derived from the name of the month, which comes from Maia, the name of a Roman fertility goddess. The name May is also used as a pet form of Mary and Margaret. People with the given name May include: ==Given name== ...
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• (n.) The merrymaking of May Day. • (n.) The fifth month of the year, containing thirty-one days. • (v.) An auxiliary verb qualifyng the meaning of another verb, by expressing: (a) Ability, competency, or possibility; -- now oftener expressed by can. • (n.) The early part or springtime of life. • (n.) The flowers of the ha...
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(from the article `Mácha, Karel Hynek`) ...prose works remained unfinished, but they exhibit a mastery not previously attained by writers in the newly revived literary language. His best ...
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fifth month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named after Maia, a Roman fertility goddess.
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May (mā)
v. [
imperfect Might (mīt)] [ Anglo-Saxon present
mæg I am able, pret.
meahte ,
mihte ; akin to Dutch
mogen , German
mögen , Old High German
mugan ,
magan , Icelandic
mega , Goth.
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May noun [ Confer Icelandic
mær , Goth.
mawi ; akin to English
maiden . √103.] A maiden. [ Obsolete]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mā Definitions: 1. Richard, German physician. See: May-Hegglin anomaly
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May is the fifth month in the year, but third in the old Roman calendar. It has thirty-one days. The Romans regarded it as unlucky to contract marriages during its course - a superstition still prevalent in some parts of Europe until the Great War. On the 1st of May the old Celtic peoples held a festival called Beltane. In former days out-door spor...
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[
n] - the month following April and preceding June 2. [v] - get to or be allowed to do something
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noun the month following April and preceding June
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May is a Hindustani name for girls. The meaning is `great, mother, born in May` The name May is most commonly given to Norwegian girls. (8 times more often than to American girls.) If it's too long you might use: Mavis, Mabel What do they use in other countries? Mae (English) Maya (English) Meiko Mary (English, NAMES_Bibl) Mya (English) Maurya The ...
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