Noun
maile (uncountable)
A flowering Hawaiian vine (Alyxia stellata), of the genus Alyxia, used to make lei.
maile (uncountable)
Obsolete form of mail (“chainmail”).
Brock Holt reached on a two-out fielder’s choice and scored from first base after Maile couldn’t hold a third strike against Sandy Leon, then threw high to first base. Source: Internet
In 1964, when amateur Ham radio operator Zilla Maile wanted a new, state-of-the-art radio, she knew the man to contact: Al Hershberger, owner of Hershberger’s Radio and TV store in Soldotna. Source: Internet
“Hands down,” reaffirms Maile Brown, director of marketing for Kaua‘i Visitors Bureau. Source: Internet
The Telegraph String Quartet performed music by Mozart, Webern, and Beethoven on Friday at the San Francisco Conservatory, "all of which is related to dance," remarked violinist Joseph Maile, above left. Source: Internet
Premier David Makhura placed the troubled municipality under administration earlier this month, following numerous attempts by Cogta MEC Lebogang Maile to intervene. Source: Internet
This week Maile rescinded his decision to suspend Da Gama and Tshwane council speaker Katlego Mathebe, both DA members, after obtaining legal advice. Source: Internet