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Definitions of maydays in various dictionaries:
noun - an internationally recognized distress signal via radiotelephone (from the French m'aider)
noun - a radio distress call
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Distress calls |
Say, made AA-calls for assistance |
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Jul 10 2015 Universal |
Nov 3 2011 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Apr 14 2006 Universal |
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Plural form of mayday. |
bMaydayb is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice procedure radio communications. |
Maydays might refer to |
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The May Days of 1937, sometimes also called May Events, referring to a series of clashes between 3 and 8 May 1937, were a period of civil violence in Catalonia, when factions of the Republican side engaged each other in street battles in various parts of Catalonia, in particular in the city of Barcelona, during the Spanish Civil War. * In these events the supporters of the Spanish Revolution were outmanoeuvred by the recently expropriated bourgeoisie, represented by the Comintern-affiliated P.S.U.C. (Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia) and Catalan nationalists. It would, however lead to the latter surrendering Catalan autonomy to the central government, a major factor in the collapse of the front before the Nationalist invasion the following year. It was a major turning point in the confrontation between the interests of foreign capital, especially Britain and France, supported by the Soviet Union, and the Spanish Revolution, which had been the fatal faultline in the Spanish Republic. |