month's mind
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of month's mind
1425–75; late Middle English moneth mynde
Example Sentences
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A month's mind mass for Constable Kerr is due to be held in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Beragh at 1500 on 3 May.
From BBC • Apr. 28, 2011
Thus Ray quotes a proverb: “To have a month’s mind to a thing,” and mentions the above custom.
From Folk-lore of Shakespeare by Thiselton-Dyer, Thomas Firminger
I've a month's mind to go with him.
From The Recruiting Officer by Farquhar, George
He hath a month's mind here to mistress Frances, his name is Master Civet.
From The London Prodigal; "by William Shakespeare." as it was played by the King's Majesties servants. by Unknown
“To have a month’s mind to a thing.”
From Folk-lore of Shakespeare by Thiselton-Dyer, Thomas Firminger
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