mayflower in English

noun
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the ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to America in 1620.
noun
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a name given to several plants that bloom in May, especially certain hepaticas and anemones and the trailing arbutus.
Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower , and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate.
noun
    trailing arbutus

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1. Also known as mayflower or Plymouth mayflower, trailing Arbutuses are low to the ground and slow growing

2. Signing of the Mayflower Compact

3. There've been two homicides... involving employees of the Mayflower this week.

4. Mayflower II is docked near Plymouth Rock and is also under the care of the museum.

5. Your dad entrusted me with the opening of the new Mayflower as my top priority.

6. President Wilson selected Mayflower as the setting for much of his courtship of Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt.

7. Plymouth was the site of the first colony in New England, founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims, passengers of the Mayflower.

8. We' re happy to have you, Max.You know your dad entrusted me with the opening of the new Mayflower as my top priority

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10. Given the dangers of the journey and the rough conditions Aboard the Mayflower, it was a miracle that only one person out of 102 perished on the 66-day voyage

11. He has authored several popular books for homeschoolers, including Apostate, Upgrade: 10 Secrets to the Best Education for Your Child, The Second Mayflower, the Family Bible Study Guide Series, and others..

12. 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man, volume 3, chapter 10 Many nights, though autumnal mists were spread around, I passed under an ilex - many times I have supped on Arbutus berries and chestnuts, making a fire, gypsy-like, on the ground […]· Epigaea repens, the mayflower, the trailing Arbutus

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14. The “First Comers,” sometimes called “the Old Comers,” were the first English settlers who arrived on the first four ships coming to Plymouth, Massachusetts – the Mayflower which landed at Plymouth November 11, 1620 with 102 people; the Fortune on November 9, 1621 with about three dozen passengers; and the Anne and the Little James, both in June or July1623.