Results for Mab
Definitions of Mab:
part of speech: noun
The queen of the fairies in northern mythology.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for Mab:
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Mab is going to win!
"Daddy Takes Us Skating", Howard R. Garis -
If he had had any money he would have married Lady Mab Grex last year."
"The Duke's Children", Anthony Trollope -
How much do you think you'd have had if when he'd torn himself free to write Queen Mab or even if he'd been ripe enough and written his Prometheus- if he'd had to take them to publishers!
"The Journal of Arthur Stirling "The Valley of the Shadow"", Upton Sinclair -
Meanwhile Shelley had wandered back to England, had, owing to the death of his grandfather, received a considerable independent income by arrangement, and in 1815 had written Alastor, which, though not so clearly indicative of a new departure when compared with Queen Mab as some critics have tried to make out, no other living poet, perhaps no other poet, could have written.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)", George Saintsbury