Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Eugenia Maire, a small New Zealand tree of the myrtle family, with white bark and four-angled branches, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate leaves, and white flowers having a tuft of many stamens. The fruit is a red berry crowned by the thickened rim of the calyx. It is distinguished from the other maires of New Zealand as maire-Tawhiki, or ‘myrtle of the god Tawhiki’ (the Tafa'i of Samoan myths and Kahai of the ancient Hawaiians).
- noun Mida salicifolia, a small New Zealand tree of the sandalwood family, having variable, myrtle-like or willow-like leaves and short axillary cymes of small green flowers.
- noun One of several species of Olea indigenous to New Zealand:
- noun The black maire, O. Cunninghamii, a lofty tree with white limbs, long coriaceous leaves, racemes of unisexual flowers, and fruit in the form of a drupe containing a bony nut. The wood is dense, hard, and durable.
- noun The white maire, O. lanceolata, a smaller and less robust tree, yielding the New Zealand boxwood (which see, under
boxwood ). - noun The narrow-leaved maire, O. montana, a large bushy tree with leathery linear leaves and racemes of minute flowers.
- noun The broad-leaved maire, O. apetala, which yields the ironwood of Norfolk Island.
- noun In Tahiti, Gynopogon stellatus, a plant with ternate, myrtle-like leaves. Compare
maile .
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- proper noun A female
given name , anglicisation of IrishMáire ("Mary "). - proper noun A
surname .
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Monsieur le Maire is a familiar character to all the commune and he eats, drinks, shops and lives cheek by jowl with his electors.
Archive 2007-12-09 2007
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Monsieur le Maire is a familiar character to all the commune and he eats, drinks, shops and lives cheek by jowl with his electors.
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Under the stage name Maire O'Neill, she created the role of Pegeen in the original Abbey Theatre production of Synge's "The Playboy of the Western World."
The American Scholar's Wendy Smith reviews 'Ghost Light' by Joseph O'Connor 2011
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Under the stage name Maire O'Neill, she created the role of Pegeen in the original Abbey Theatre production of Synge's "The Playboy of the Western World."
The American Scholar's Wendy Smith reviews 'Ghost Light' by Joseph O'Connor 2011
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In France, the Maire is a minor Sun God, around whom the
British Blogs 2010
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"Maire, " Harper said, "Aunty Maire, rest her soul.
Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003
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Another name that's circulated in the French media is German speaking agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire , who has more international experience.
France Seeks Suitable Successor for Lagarde William Horobin 2011
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Mr. Le Maire will chair the Group of 20 agriculture meeting in Paris this week and has served as junior minister for European affairs.
France Seeks Suitable Successor for Lagarde William Horobin 2011
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Following nearly a year of difficult negotiations, French agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire described the agreement as a remarkable accomplishment.
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Aides to Mr. Le Maire didn't return requests for comment.
France Seeks Suitable Successor for Lagarde William Horobin 2011
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