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may
/ˈme/
(aux.)可以,可能,也許,不妨;但願,祝願五月,5月份
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
May
v.
[
imp.
Might
]
An
auxiliary
verb
qualifying
the
meaning
of
another
verb
,
by
expressing
:
(a)
Ability
,
competency
,
or
possibility
; --
now
oftener
expressed
by
can
.
How
may
a
man
,
said
he
,
with
idle
speech
,
Be
won
to
spoil
the
castle
of
his
health
! --
Spenser
.
For
what
he
[
the
king
]
may
do
is
of
two
kinds
;
what
he
may
do
as
just
,
and
what
he
may
do
as
possible
.
--
Bacon
.
For
of
all
sad
words
of
tongue
or
pen
The
saddest
are
these
:
“It
might
have
been.”
--
Whittier
.
(b)
Liberty
;
permission
;
allowance
.
Thou
mayst
be
no
longer
steward
.
--
Luke
xvi
. 2.
(c)
Contingency
or
liability
;
possibility
or
probability
.
Though
what
he
learns
he
speaks
,
and
may
advance
Some
general
maxims
,
or
be
right
by
chance
. --
Pope
.
(d)
Modesty
,
courtesy
,
or
concession
,
or
a
desire
to
soften
a
question
or
remark
.
How
old
may
Phillis
be
,
you
ask
.
--
Prior
.
(e)
Desire
or
wish
,
as
in
prayer
,
imprecation
,
benediction
,
and
the
like
.
“
May
you
live
happily.”
May be
, ∧
It may be
,
are
used
as
equivalent
to
possibly
,
perhaps
,
maybe
,
by chance
,
peradventure
.
See
1st
Maybe
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
May
,
n.
A
maiden
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
May
,
n.
1.
The
fifth
month
of
the
year
,
containing
thirty-one
days
.
2.
The
early
part
or
springtime
of
life
.
His
May
of
youth
,
and
bloom
of
lustihood
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Bot.
The
flowers
of
the
hawthorn
; --
so
called
from
their
time
of
blossoming
;
also
,
the
hawthorn
.
The
palm
and
may
make
country
houses
gay
.
--
Nash
.
Plumes
that
mocked
the
may
.
--
Tennyson
.
4.
The
merrymaking
of
May
Day
.
Italian may
Bot.
,
a
shrubby
species
of
Spiraea
(
Spiraea hypericifolia
)
with
many
clusters
of
small
white
flowers
along
the
slender
branches
.
May apple
Bot.
,
the
fruit
of
an
American
plant
(
Podophyllum peltatum
).
Also
,
the
plant
itself
(
popularly
called
mandrake
),
which
has
two
lobed
leaves
,
and
bears
a
single
egg-shaped
fruit
at
the
forking
.
The
root
and
leaves
,
used
in
medicine
,
are
powerfully
drastic
.
May beetle
,
May bug
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
large
lamellicorn
beetles
that
appear
in
the
winged
state
in
May
.
They
belong
to
Melolontha
,
and
allied
genera
.
Called
also
June beetle
.
May Day
,
the
first
day
of
May
; --
celebrated
in
the
rustic
parts
of
England
by
the
crowning
of
a
May
queen
with
a
garland
,
and
by
dancing
about
a
May
pole
.
May dew
,
the
morning
dew
of
the
first
day
of
May
,
to
which
magical
properties
were
attributed
.
May flower
Bot.
,
a
plant
that
flowers
in
May
;
also
,
its
blossom
.
See
Mayflower
,
in
the
vocabulary
.
May fly
Zool.
,
any
species
of
Ephemera
,
and
allied
genera
; --
so
called
because
the
mature
flies
of
many
species
appear
in
May
.
See
Ephemeral fly
,
under
Ephemeral
.
May game
,
any
May-day
sport
.
May lady
,
the
queen
or
lady
of
May
,
in
old
May
games
.
May lily
Bot.
,
the
lily
of
the
valley
(
Convallaria majalis
).
May pole
.
See
Maypole
in
the
Vocabulary
.
May queen
,
a
girl
or
young
woman
crowned
queen
in
the
sports
of
May
Day
.
May thorn
,
the
hawthorn
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
May
n
1:
the
month
following
April
and
preceding
June
2:
thorny
Eurasian
shrub
of
small
tree
having
dense
clusters
of
white
to
scarlet
flowers
followed
by
deep
red
berries
;
established
as
an
escape
in
eastern
North
America
[
syn
:
whitethorn
,
English hawthorn
,
Crataegus laevigata
,
Crataegus
oxycantha
]
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