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Definition of ME
1. Noun. A state in New England.
Terms within: Acadia National Park, Augusta, Capital Of Maine, Bangor, Brunswick, Lewiston, Orono, Portland, Penobscot, Penobscot River, Saint John, Saint John River, St. John, St. John River
Generic synonyms: American State
Group relationships: America, The States, U.s., U.s.a., United States, United States Of America, Us, Usa, New England
Derivative terms: Mainer
Definition of ME
1. pron. One. See Men,
2. pers. pron. The person speaking, regarded as an object; myself; a pronoun of the first person used as the objective and dative case of the pronoum I; as, he struck me; he gave me the money, or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me.
Definition of ME
1. Abbreviation. Maine, a state of the United States of America. ¹
2. Abbreviation. Middle English ¹
3. Initialism. Master of engineering ¹
4. Initialism. Medical examiner, or coroner. ¹
5. Initialism. Montreal Exchange, a futures and derivatives exchange (formerly also a stock exchange) ¹
6. Pronoun. ''As the direct object of a verb''. ¹
7. Pronoun. (obsolete) Myself; ''as a reflexive direct object of a verb''. ¹
8. Pronoun. ''As the object of a preposition''. ¹
9. Pronoun. ''As the indirect object of a verb''. ¹
10. Pronoun. (US colloquial) Myself; ''as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative''. ¹
11. Pronoun. (colloquial) ''As the complement of the copula (“be” or “is”)''. ¹
12. Pronoun. (Australia British New Zealand) My; ''preceding a noun, marking ownership''. ¹
13. Pronoun. (colloquial with "and") ''As the subject of a verb''. ¹
14. Pronoun. (nonstandard not with "and") ''As the subject of a verb''. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of ME
1. the objective case of the pronoun I [pron]
Medical Definition of ME
1. The person speaking, regarded as an object; myself; a pronoun of the first person used as the objective and dative case of the pronoum I; as, he struck me; he gave me the money, or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me. In methinks, me is properly in the dative case, and the verb is impersonal, the construction being, it appears to me. In early use me was often placed before forms of the verb to be with an adjective; as, me were lief. "Me rather had my heart might frrl your love Than my unpleased eye see your courtesy." (Shak) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)