May
English Meaning
An auxiliary verb qualifying the meaning of another verb, by expressing:
- To be allowed or permitted to: May I take a swim? Yes, you may.
- Used to indicate a certain measure of likelihood or possibility: It may rain this afternoon.
- Used to express a desire or fervent wish: Long may he live!
- Used to express contingency, purpose, or result in clauses introduced by that or so that: expressing ideas so that the average person may understand.
- To be obliged; must. Used in statutes, deeds, and other legal documents. See Usage Note at can1.
- Chiefly British The blossoms of the hawthorn.
ആ+ഗ+്+ര+ഹ+ം+ +മ+ു+ത+ല+ാ+യ+വ+ +സ+ൂ+ച+ി+പ+്+പ+ി+ക+്+ക+ു+ന+്+ന+ +സ+ഹ+ാ+യ+ക+ക+്+ര+ി+യ