See also: <span class="searchmatch">Mayme</span> <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span> alternative form of maym <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span> alternative form of maymen...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Mayme</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Mayme</span> A 19th-century alternative spelling of Mamie, diminutive of the female given...
mahame, maim, mayehem, <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span>, mayn, mayne Borrowed from Anglo-Norman mahaim, alteration of Old French mahaing, mehaing after Frankish *hammjan (“to restrict”)...
From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">maymed</span>, ymaymed, equivalent to maim + -ed. maimed (comparative more maimed, superlative most maimed) Partially or wholly deprived...
mahaymen, maheyme, <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span>, mayn, mayne, maynyn maynhe (Northern) Borrowed from Anglo-Norman mahaimer, alteration of Old French mahaignier, mehaignier after...
plant of species Magnolia guatemalensis mamee, mamie, mammey mamey sapote <span class="searchmatch">Mayme</span> Borrowed from Taíno [Term?]. IPA(key): /maˈmei/ [maˈmei̯] Rhymes: -ei Syllabification:...
Middle French: mehaignier → Middle English: maymen, mahaymen, maheyme, <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span>, mayn, mayne, maynyn, maynhe (Northern) English: maim Middle Scots: mainȝie...
74: Two pasportes to all Maiours, &c., the one for one John Randall, a <span class="searchmatch">maymed</span> sailour that had served in her Majesty’s Fleet against the Spanyardes, to...
maihem (obsolete) From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">mayme</span>, mahaime, from Anglo-Norman mahaim (“mutilation”), from Old French meshaing (“bodily harm, loss of limb”)...
speech or argument usually intended to persuade. 1910, Irving Berlin, “Dear <span class="searchmatch">Mayme</span>, I Love You”: I'd love to be there with a real pretty spiel / But three...