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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

You are not going in the character of a May queen, Alice, that you should almost hide your beautiful hair in ribbons and flowers.

From After a Shadow and Other Stories by Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay)

A May queen was decreed "too old"; a May masque too much trouble.

From Betty Wales, Sophomore by Warde, Margaret

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

From Patty's Suitors by Wells, Carolyn

Alice, a bright-eyed, merry child, was chosen May queen, and, being afraid she might oversleep herself, told her mother to be sure to call her early.

From Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 by Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham