British, uncountableThe domestic electrical power supply, especially as connected to a network or grid.
“I plugged it into the mains and it blew up!”
“We don't have mains power out here, only a generator.”
“mains electricity, mains voltage”
British, uncountableA large-scale network or grid supplying any of various other services, such as water, gas or sewerage, to properties.
“We have gas heating, but it's bottled gas, not mains gas.”
“The properties formerly relied on a well, but are now connected to the mains water supply.”
uncountableThe main course of a meal.
ScotlandThe farm attached to a mansion house.
“Though no minister would visit the Skerburnfoot, or, if he went, departed quicker than he came, the girl Ailie attended regular at the catechising at the mains of Sker.”
form-of, pluralplural of Main
verb
form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular simple present indicative of main