Mayflower

Synonyms for "mayflower" (12 found)

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Closest matches (3)

Strong matches (3)

Related words (6)

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Synonyms

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Translations

10 translations across 7 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 五月花號 /五月花号 name (ship)
  • 五月花 noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Finnish

1 entries
  • toukokuussa kukkiva kukka noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Japanese

1 entries
  • メイフラワー name (ship)

Old English

1 entries
  • mægþe noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Polish

1 entries
  • kwiecie majowe noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Russian

2 entries
  • Мейфла́уэр name (ship)
  • ма́йский цвето́к noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Spanish

2 entries
  • espino noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)
  • majuelo noun (plant that flowers in May — see also hawthorn, trailing arbutus)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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They named the ship the Mayflower.

Source: tatoeba (305814)

Puritanism brought over with it in the Mayflower the anti-Christmas feeling to New England.

Source: tatoeba (5681809)

"Mary, is there a legal term defined as 'Per translationem culpa posito sanguine'?" "No, Tom, you just made that up." "Mary, you're under arrest for the murder of Richard Britteridge." "Do you mean one of the original Mayflower passengers?" "Where were you on the night of Wednesday, December 20th, 1620?"

Source: tatoeba (6850465)

Tom and Mary were on board the Mayflower.

Source: tatoeba (7255581)

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