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[ mahy-ley, -lee, mah-ee-ley ] / ˈmaɪ leɪ, -li, ˈmɑ iˌleɪ /
nouna vine, Alyxia olivaeformis, of Hawaii, having small yellowish flowers and fragrant foliage: a traditional lei plant of Hawaii. Origin of maileBorrowed into English from Hawaiian around 1905–10 Words nearby mailemail carrier, mailcatcher, mail-cheeked, mailcoach, mail drop, maile, mailed, mailed fist, mailer, Mailer, Norman, mail flag Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for maileUpdate: Maile Molin appeared at Women in the World Texas in San Antonio on October 22, 2014. She Gives the Gift of Language|Bobby Blanchard|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST At this point in my life, the person I turn to for nuts and bolts help is Maile Malloy. Ann Patchett: How I Write|Noah Charney|October 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST They edit a paper in their society called the "Maile Wreath." Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California|Mary Evarts Anderson She was very jealous of Maile, who would often go surf-riding with him. Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology)|W. D. (William Drake) Westervelt
In the arch of each window hung a wreath of maile, a pretty green vine. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California|Mary Evarts Anderson In the first of Samuel you shall read of Goliah a Philistine, the weight of whose brigandine or shirt of maile was of 5000. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Description of Britaine|Raphaell Holinshed One day, when he went with Maile, Luu-kia was angry and caught that child and killed it by dashing it against a stone. Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology)|W. D. (William Drake) Westervelt
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