מאי
Aramaic
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From German Mai, from Latin māius (“Maia's month”), from Maia, a Roman earth goddess, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *magya (“she who is great”), from Proto-Indo-European *méǵh₂s (“great”).
Derived terms
Etymology 3
| ← 10 | ק׳ 100 |
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| Cardinal: מאה (me'á) Ordinal: מאי (me'i) | ||||
מֵאָה (me'á, “hundred”) + ־י (-i, “used to form adjectives from nouns”).
Adjective
מֵאִי • (me'i) (feminine מֵאִית, masculine plural מֵאִיִּים, feminine plural מֵאִיּוֹת)
Anagrams
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