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См. также в других словарях:
maypole — high striped pole decorated with flowers and ribbons for May Day merrymakers to dance around, attested from 1550s but certainly much older, as the first mention of it is in an ordinance banning them, and there are references to such erections,… … Etymology dictionary
maypole — ► NOUN ▪ a decorated pole with long ribbons attached to the top, traditionally used for dancing round on May Day … English terms dictionary
maypole — [mā′pōl΄] n. [often M ] a high pole wreathed with flowers, streamers, etc., around which merrymakers dance on May Day … English World dictionary
Maypole — This article is about the tall wooden pole. For other uses, see Maypole (disambiguation). Dancing around the maypole, in Åmmeberg, Sweden A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, particularly on May… … Wikipedia
maypole — UK [ˈmeɪˌpəʊl] / US [ˈmeɪˌpoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms maypole : singular maypole plural maypoles a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth fastened to the top that people traditionally danced round in England, especially on May Day … English dictionary
Maypole — Recorded in the spellings of Maple, Mapples, Marple, Marples, and Maypole, this is an English surname. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley, the surname is from Yorkshire, and not in anyway associated with the… … Surnames reference
maypole — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1554 a tall flower wreathed pole forming a center for May Day sports and dances … New Collegiate Dictionary
Maypole — /may pohl /, n. (often l.c.) a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations. [1545 55; MAY + POLE1] * * * Tall wooden pole garlanded with flowers and greenery and often… … Universalium
maypole — noun A pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day … Wiktionary
maypole — may|pole [ˈmeıpəul US poul] n a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
maypole — may|pole [ meı,poul ] noun count a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth attached to the top, that people traditionally danced around in England, especially on May Day … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Maypole — n. pole around which celebrants dance during Mayday festivities … English contemporary dictionary
maypole — noun a decorated pole round which people traditionally dance on May Day holding long ribbons attached to the top … English new terms dictionary
maypole — noun (C) a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in England in the past … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
maypole
1 maypole
2 maypole
3 maypole
майское дерево (украшенный цветами столб, вокруг которого танцуют 1 мая в Англии)
4 maypole
5 maypole
6 Maypole
7 maypole
8 maypole
9 maypole
10 maypole
11 maypole
12 maypole
См. также в других словарях:
maypole — high striped pole decorated with flowers and ribbons for May Day merrymakers to dance around, attested from 1550s but certainly much older, as the first mention of it is in an ordinance banning them, and there are references to such erections,… … Etymology dictionary
maypole — ► NOUN ▪ a decorated pole with long ribbons attached to the top, traditionally used for dancing round on May Day … English terms dictionary
maypole — [mā′pōl΄] n. [often M ] a high pole wreathed with flowers, streamers, etc., around which merrymakers dance on May Day … English World dictionary
Maypole — This article is about the tall wooden pole. For other uses, see Maypole (disambiguation). Dancing around the maypole, in Åmmeberg, Sweden A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, particularly on May… … Wikipedia
maypole — UK [ˈmeɪˌpəʊl] / US [ˈmeɪˌpoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms maypole : singular maypole plural maypoles a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth fastened to the top that people traditionally danced round in England, especially on May Day … English dictionary
Maypole — Recorded in the spellings of Maple, Mapples, Marple, Marples, and Maypole, this is an English surname. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley, the surname is from Yorkshire, and not in anyway associated with the… … Surnames reference
maypole — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1554 a tall flower wreathed pole forming a center for May Day sports and dances … New Collegiate Dictionary
Maypole — /may pohl /, n. (often l.c.) a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations. [1545 55; MAY + POLE1] * * * Tall wooden pole garlanded with flowers and greenery and often… … Universalium
maypole — noun A pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day … Wiktionary
maypole — may|pole [ˈmeıpəul US poul] n a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
maypole — may|pole [ meı,poul ] noun count a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth attached to the top, that people traditionally danced around in England, especially on May Day … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Maypole — n. pole around which celebrants dance during Mayday festivities … English contemporary dictionary
maypole — noun a decorated pole round which people traditionally dance on May Day holding long ribbons attached to the top … English new terms dictionary
maypole — noun (C) a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in England in the past … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
maypole
1 maypole
2 maypole
3 maypole
майское дерево (украшенный цветами столб, вокруг которого танцуют 1 мая в Англии)
4 maypole
5 maypole
6 Maypole
7 maypole
8 maypole
9 maypole
10 maypole
11 maypole
12 maypole
См. также в других словарях:
maypole — high striped pole decorated with flowers and ribbons for May Day merrymakers to dance around, attested from 1550s but certainly much older, as the first mention of it is in an ordinance banning them, and there are references to such erections,… … Etymology dictionary
maypole — ► NOUN ▪ a decorated pole with long ribbons attached to the top, traditionally used for dancing round on May Day … English terms dictionary
maypole — [mā′pōl΄] n. [often M ] a high pole wreathed with flowers, streamers, etc., around which merrymakers dance on May Day … English World dictionary
Maypole — This article is about the tall wooden pole. For other uses, see Maypole (disambiguation). Dancing around the maypole, in Åmmeberg, Sweden A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, particularly on May… … Wikipedia
maypole — UK [ˈmeɪˌpəʊl] / US [ˈmeɪˌpoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms maypole : singular maypole plural maypoles a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth fastened to the top that people traditionally danced round in England, especially on May Day … English dictionary
Maypole — Recorded in the spellings of Maple, Mapples, Marple, Marples, and Maypole, this is an English surname. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley, the surname is from Yorkshire, and not in anyway associated with the… … Surnames reference
maypole — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1554 a tall flower wreathed pole forming a center for May Day sports and dances … New Collegiate Dictionary
Maypole — /may pohl /, n. (often l.c.) a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations. [1545 55; MAY + POLE1] * * * Tall wooden pole garlanded with flowers and greenery and often… … Universalium
maypole — noun A pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day … Wiktionary
maypole — may|pole [ˈmeıpəul US poul] n a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
maypole — may|pole [ meı,poul ] noun count a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth attached to the top, that people traditionally danced around in England, especially on May Day … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Maypole — n. pole around which celebrants dance during Mayday festivities … English contemporary dictionary
maypole — noun a decorated pole round which people traditionally dance on May Day holding long ribbons attached to the top … English new terms dictionary
maypole — noun (C) a tall pole around which people danced on May Day in England in the past … Longman dictionary of contemporary English