Mee

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See also: mee, meé, me'e, mee-, me'ẽ, and mēē

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German meio, from Latin māius, from the Roman goddess Maia. Cognate with English May, German Mai, Dutch maj, Icelandic maí, West Frisian maaie.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Mee m (plural Meeën)

  1. May

See also


Manx

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Etymology

From Old Irish Mide (Meath), most likely from mide (middle, centre).

Proper noun

Yn Vee f

  1. Meath

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