adjective
Of chief or leading importance; prime, principal.
Chief, most important, or principal in extent, size, or strength; consisting of the largest part.
(archaic, of force, strength, etc.) Full, sheer, undivided.
(dialectal) Big; angry.
(nautical) Belonging to or connected with the principal mast in a vessel.
(obsolete) Great in size or degree; important, powerful, strong, vast.
adverb
(British, dialectal) Exceedingly, extremely, greatly, mightily, very, very much.
verb
(transitive, slang) Ellipsis of mainline (“to inject (a drug) directly into a vein”).
(transitive, gaming) To mainly play a specific character or side, or with specific equipment, during a game.
(obsolete) To convert (a road) into a main or primary road.
noun
(not in generic modern use) That which is chief or principal; the chief or main portion; the bulk, the greater part, gross.
A large cable or pipe providing utility service to an area or a building, such as a water main or electric main.
(informal) Ellipsis of main course (“the principal dish of a meal”).
(now poetic) The high seas.
(now archaic, US dialectal) The mainland.
(nautical) Ellipsis of mainsail.
(obsolete, except in might and main) Force, power, strength, violent effort.
noun
(obsolete, gaming) A hand or match in a game of dice.
(obsolete, gaming) The largest throw in a match at dice; in the game of hazard, a number from one to nine called out by a person before the dice are thrown.
(obsolete, gaming) A stake played for at dice.
(obsolete, gaming, sports) A sporting contest or match, especially a cockfighting match.
A banker's shovel for coins.
noun
(obsolete, rare) A basket for gathering grapes.