Definitions
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- proper noun A
surname of Irish origin, variant ofShea , anglicised from Ó Séaghdha. - proper noun A male
given name transferred from the surname; also a short form ofSeamus . - proper noun A female
given name transferred from the surname.
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Examples
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Olivia hadn’t listened to a word Shay had said since seventh grade.
Crave Laura J. Burns 2010
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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He remembers, finally, the evil Shay, who caged gods and taught Arjun to traverse space and time through melody, and tracks him down to his lair, in Shay's many guises.
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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Shay is on the ordination path and self-identifies as a trans man.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Faith, Hope and Love: Ending LGBT Teen Suicide Ph.D. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng 2010
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The green bat pin, named Seamus O'Shay, is $35 and comes in a hand-sketched box.
Boing Boing 2008
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His hostility to the Sakyas is sufficiently established, and it may be considered as certain that the name Shay-e, which, according to Julien's "Methode," p. 89, may be read Chia-e, is the same as Kia-e ({.} {.}), one of the phonetisations of Kapilavastu, as given by Eitel.
A Record of Buddhistic kingdoms: being an account by the Chinese monk Fa-hsien of travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in search of the Buddhist books of discipline ca. 337-ca. 422 Faxian
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