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Definition of Maydays
1. mayday [n] - See also: mayday
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maydays
Literary usage of Maydays
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1898)
"Or, look again (same Senate, At Petersburg, October 1765): 'To which Fundamental
Maxim, articulately fixed ever since those maydays of 1753, ..."
2. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"... articulately fixed ever since those maydays of 1753, the august • Russian
Sanhedrim, deliberating farther in October 1755, adds • this remarkable ..."
3. History of Friedrich II, of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1900)
"Or, look again (same Senate, At Petersburg, October 1755): 'To which Fundamental
Maxim, articulately fixed ever since those maydays of 1753, ..."
4. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"... articulately fixed ever since those maydays of 1753, "the august Russian
Sanhedrim, deliberating farther in Oc- " tober 1 <55, adds this remarkable ..."
5. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"How is it possible to describe this apartment, in which, nevertheless, we lingered
hour after hour during those bright maydays? Piercing the thick Alhambra ..."