Definitions for Mary

Mary Mar·y

Spelling: [mair-ee]
IPA: /ˈmɛər i/

Mary is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 34 anagrams from letters in Mary (amry).

Definitions for Mary

noun

  1. Also called Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus.
  2. the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1,2.
  3. Mary, Queen of Scots.
  4. (Princess Victoria Mary of Teck) 1867–1953, Queen of England 1910–36 (wife of George V).
  5. Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to or address a male homosexual (sometimes used facetiously).
  6. a female given name.
  7. ("Bloody Mary") 1516–58, queen of England 1553–58 (wife of Philip II of Spain; daughter of Henry VIII).
  8. 1662–94, queen of England 1689–94: joint ruler with her husband William III (daughter of James II).
  9. (Mary Stuart) 1542–87, queen of Scotland 1542–67; beheaded for plotting to assassinate her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.

Origin of Mary

before 1000; Middle English Marie, Old English Maria Late Latin Greek Hebrew Miryām

Examples for Mary

Maybe Mary is being more realistic about a second marriage—but is it too much to ask for a little fire?

There was something about Mary that reminded one of Ruth Denton, she decided.

Yet, measured according to the stern standards of adversity, Mary was fortunate.

Gillingham tells Mary that he wants to make their lives simpler, but it sounds a little like the dying of the light.

Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon labels the show a “crass stunt” on a “bottom-feeding vortex of sadness network.”

But what was it that Evelyn had required of Mary and that Mary had bluntly refused to do?

Then again, this is not the high-spirited Mary we met in Season 1—indeed, none of the Crawleys are the same.

I'll tell you the strange story of Mary Reynolds on the way over.

Mary Reynolds' eyes were wide with surprise and sudden hope.

He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary.

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