Noun
mene (plural menes)
The high middle singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition, corresponding roughly to the alto.
necklace, collar
ornament, jewel
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe worshipful fader and first foundeur and enbelissher of ornate eloquence in our Englissh. I mene Maister Geffrey Chaucer. William Caxton
The lyf so short, the craft so longe to lerne. Th' assay so hard, so sharp the conquerynge, The dredful joye, alwey that slit so yerne; Al this mene I be love. Geoffrey Chaucer
Early this month, precisely on July 3, 2020, two of God’s generals Pastor (Dr.) Richmond Leigh and Rev. Shola Mene Smart died in Warri. Source: Internet
The incorporation of these words into the song is quite coincidental, given the fact that kwasa kwasa veteran, Franco has just released his 17th album titled mene mene tekel. Source: Internet
Mene said African customs administrators and other trade facilitating and regulatory authorities are critical players in ensuring the seamless flow of trade on the continent. Source: Internet
“The speed at which this new vaccine has advanced into late-stage clinical trials is testament to Oxford’s ground-breaking scientific research,” AstraZeneca executive Mene Pangalos said. Source: Internet