1. maypole - Noun
2. maypole - Verb
A tall pole erected in an open place and wreathed with flowers, about which the rustic May-day sports were had.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat's not devoured by Time's devouring hand? Where's Troy, and where's the Maypole in the Strand? James Bramston
Finally, late in the evening, the two 'osses meet, at the maypole, before returning to their respective stables where the crowd sings of the 'Obby 'Oss death, until its resurrection the following May Eve. Source: Internet
According to tradition, the Maypole, with its two small hoops hanging on either side, is lavishly decorated with greenery and flowers, and young women wander in silence to pick seven kinds of flowers dream of their future husbands. Source: Internet
In general, the Wiccan Beltane is more akin to the Germanic/English May Day festival, both in its significance (focusing on fertility) and its rituals (such as maypole dancing). Source: Internet
These include traditional maypole dancing and morris dancing, as well as a number of excellent contemporary music acts; artists such as Mad Dog Mcrea and the Three Daft Monkeys have played in previous years. Source: Internet
The letter sent to them by Girlings Solicitors reads: "We act for Andy and Sally Haigh who as you know are owners of Maypole Airfield and we hereby give you formal notice that the airfield will close on the 10th of January, 2021. Source: Internet