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May queen

American  

noun

  1. a girl or young woman crowned with flowers and honored as queen in the festivities of May Day.


May queen British  

noun

  1. a girl chosen, esp for her beauty, to preside over May-Day celebrations

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Social life, whether it was the crowning of a May queen, the eulogy to a dead president, or an all-night dance, could be held nowhere else.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

But the persistent place given to the May queen rather than to the king suggests the earlier prominence of women and of female spirits of fertility or of a great Mother-goddess in such rites.

From The Religion of the Ancient Celts by MacCulloch, J. A.

He shall love you better than he loves the May queen.

From The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales by Durivage, Francis A. (Francis Alexander)

The cisterns were empty and the garden stood glistening in the afternoon sun like a May queen drenched in tears; but the lovely spot was saved.

From Strong Hearts by Cable, George Washington

Patty came next, and surely a fairer May queen never went to her coronation.

From Patty's Suitors by Wells, Carolyn