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me pronoun [ miː ]

• used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition.
• "do you understand me?"
• used in exclamations.
• "dear me!"
Origin: Old English mē, accusative and dative of I2, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch mij, German mir (dative), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin me, Greek ( e)me, and Sanskrit mā .

me noun

• (in tonic sol-fa) the third note of a major scale.
Origin: late Middle English mi, representing (as an arbitrary name for the note) the first syllable of mira, taken from a Latin hymn (see solmization).

Me abbreviation

• Maine.
• Maître (title of a French advocate).

ME noun

• a medical condition of unknown cause, with fever, aching, and prolonged tiredness and depression, typically occurring after a viral infection.
Origin: 1980s: short for myalgic encephalomyelitis or myalgic encephalopathy .

ME abbreviation

• Maine (in official postal use).
• Medical Examiner.
• Middle English.

me and mine

• my family and relatives.



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