may (3)

  • 71May [2] — May, 1) Angelo, s. Mai. 2) Sophie, Pseudonym für Friederike Mayer …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 72May — (spr. mē), Sir Thomas Erskine, Lord Farnborough, engl. Geschichtschreiber, geb. 1815, gest. 17. Mai 1886, trat 1831 beim Unterhaus als Bibliotheksassistent ein und avancierte allmählich bis zum Clerk (obersten Beamten des Hauses), welche Stelle… …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 73May —    MAY, an island, forming part of the parish of Anstruther Easter, in the county of Fife; containing 22 inhabitants. It is a small isle, lying at the mouth of the Frith of Forth, about six miles south east bysouth from Crail, the nearest part of …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 74May — (izg. mȁj), Karl (1842 1912) DEFINICIJA njemački pisac pustolovnih romana za mlade; stekao je popularnost romanima o američkim Indijancima i Divljem Zapadu (Winnetou, Blago u srebrnom jezeru) …

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  • 75may — *can …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 76May — (deutscher Schriftsteller) …

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  • 77may- — see mai …

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  • 78May — For other uses, see May (disambiguation). January February March April May June July August September October November December << …

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  • 79may — may1 [ mei ] modal verb *** May is usually followed by an infinitive without to : It may rain. Sometimes may is used without a following infinitive: I d like to make one or two comments, if I may. May does not change its form, so the third person …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 80may — [[t]meɪ[/t]] ♦ (May is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL (vagueness) You use may to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. We may have some rain today...… …

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