Wonder what "muge" means?: originates from french "muguet", means "lilly of the valley"
more info (copied from somewhere on the web..):
May 1 - is a legal holiday in France. A French custom is to present
muguets (lilies of the valley) to friends and loved ones to bring them
happiness and porte bonheur (good luck). Everyone is entitled to pick wild
muguet, found in the forests surrounding Paris. May 1st is the only day of
the year that anyone can sell muguet or other flowers without a license.
If you find yourself at the Elyses Palace, you might see Les Forts des
Halles (porters of the Paris market), dressed in the traditional porters
outfits, presenting muguet to the President of France.
Assumption - celebrations such as harvest festivals and the blessing of
the sea happen on this day.
there is also a word in Buddhism
(maybe pronounced as "muge") but it means "unobstructed,
unimpeded, unhindered"! It says it's "The characteristic
of existence taught extensively in the Huayan school".