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What (who) is Mavis - definition

FEMALE GIVEN NAME

mavis         
['me?v?s]
¦ noun literary a song thrush.
Origin
ME: from OFr. mauvis, of unknown origin.
Mavis         
·noun The European throstle or song thrush (Turdus musicus).
mavis         
n.
Song-thrush, throstle (Turdus musicus).

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Mavis

Mavis is a female given name, derived from a name for the common Old World song thrush. Its first modern usage was in Marie Corelli's 1895 novel The Sorrows of Satan, which featured a character named Mavis Clare (whose name was said to be "rather odd but suitable", as "she sings quite as sweetly as any thrush"). The name was long obsolete by the 19th century, but known from its poetic use, as in Robert Burns's 1794 poem Ca' the Yowes ("Hark the mavis evening sang/Sounding Clouden's woods amang"); and in the popular love song "Mary of Argyle" (c.1850), where lyricist Charles Jefferys wrote, "I have heard the mavis singing its love-song to the morn."

Mavis had its height of popularity between the 1920s and 1940s. Its usage declined thereafter, and it has been rather unfashionable since the 1960s.

Examples of use of Mavis
1. He married Mavis Gibson after returning from Colditz in 1'45.
2. Each evening an idiot news presenter asks an idiot reporter: "So, Mavis, how long do you think the minister can stand it?" Mavis updates us on the minister‘s appearance and the visibility or invisibility of his friends.
3. Room with a view: Mavis Ward has views across Newquay from her apartment.
4. After a fruitless search of London‘s hospitals, "we are just waiting," Hyman‘s mother, Mavis, told JTA.
5. "My mother Mavis launders all his dirty clothes and Dad follows with a shovel.