FromLatin Medus , fromAncient Greek Μῆδος ( Mêdos ) , fromOld Persian 𐎶𐎠𐎭 ( m-a-d /Māda-/ ) .
mede m or f by sense (plural medes )
Mede ( ancient people ) mede (feminine meda ,masculine and feminine plural medes )
Median Synonym: mèdic mede m
vocative singular ofmed FromOld Dutch mithi , stressed variant ofmit (from whichmet ), fromProto-West Germanic *midi , fromProto-Germanic *midi .
mede
co- Mede gemaakt door (...). – Co-made by (sponsored by).with someone or something else (mee ) FromMiddle Dutch mēde , fromOld Dutch *medu ,*medo , fromProto-West Germanic *medu , fromProto-Germanic *meduz . Cognate ofEnglish mead .
mede f (uncountable )
mead ( fermented drink made from honey ) Synonyms: honingdrank ,honingwater ,honingwijn mede
( dated or formal ) singular past subjunctive ofmijden mede
( reintegrationist norm) inflection ofmedir :third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
mede f pl
plural ofmeda See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
mede f pl
feminine plural ofmedo mede f pl
plural ofmeda mede
Rōmaji transcription ofめで FromOld Dutch mithi , fromProto-West Germanic *midi .
mēde
together , withinaccordance furthermore , with that alsoFromOld Dutch *medu ,*medo , fromProto-West Germanic *medu .
mēde m
mead ( drink ) Strong masculine noun singular plural nominative mēde mēde accusative mēde mēde genitive mēets mēde dative mēde mēden
FromOld Dutch *mētha ,*meitha , fromProto-West Germanic *maiþā , fromProto-Germanic *maiþǭ . Cognate withWest Frisian miede . Related also toEnglish madder .
mēde f
madder (Rubia tinctorum )Weak feminine noun singular plural nominative mēde mēden accusative mēde mēden genitive mēde ,mēden mēden dative mēde ,mēden mēden
Borrowed fromLatin Medus , fromAncient Greek Μῆδος ( Mêdos ) .
mēde m
Mede ( inhabitant ofMedia ) Weak masculine noun singular plural nominative mēde mēden accusative mēde mēden genitive mēden mēden dative mēde mēden
(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mede ?
A measure of volume, consisting of half aname , or around 75litres . This noun needs aninflection-table template .
“mede (I) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 “mede (II) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 “mede (III) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 “mede (V) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 Verwijs, E. ,Verdam, J. (1885–1929 ) “mede (I) ”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek , The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,→ISBN , page IVerwijs, E. ,Verdam, J. (1885–1929 ) “mede (II) ”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek , The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,→ISBN , page IIVerwijs, E. ,Verdam, J. (1885–1929 ) “mede (III) ”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek , The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,→ISBN , page IIIFromOld English medu , fromProto-West Germanic *medu , fromProto-Germanic *meduz , fromProto-Indo-European *médʰu . Some forms are influenced byOld Norse mjǫðr .
mede (uncountable )
mead ( alcoholic beverage ) FromOld English mǣd ,mēd , fromProto-West Germanic *mādu , fromProto-Germanic *mēdwō ; the form is from the Old English oblique cases, but with the nominative's lack of-w- leveled in.Doublet ofmedwe , which retains the-w- .
IPA (key ) :/ˈmɛːd(ə)/ ,/ˈmeːd(ə)/ mede (plural medes )
meadow ,clearing Synonym: medwe From the oblique forms ofOld English mēd , fromProto-West Germanic *miʀdu .
mede (plural medes or ( early ) meden )
Amonetary reward ;earnings :gift ,present salary ,payment charge ,fee ( just or deserved ) reward ,consequence c. 1395 ,John Wycliffe ,John Purvey [et al. ], transl.,Bible (Wycliffite Bible (later version) , MS Lich 10.)[1] , publishedc. 1410 ,Apocalips 11:18,page121r , column 2; republished asWycliffe's translation of the New Testament ,Lichfield : Bill Endres,2010 :⁊ folkis ben wrooþ · ⁊ þi wraþþe cam · ⁊ tyme of deed men to be demed · ⁊ to ȝeldemeede to þi ſeruauntis ⁊ pꝛophetis ⁊ halowis ⁊ dꝛedynge þi name · to ſmale ⁊ to grete / ⁊ to diſtrie hem þat coꝛrumpiden þe erþe And the nations were furious; then your fury came. It is time for the dead to be judged, to giverewards to your servants, prophets, saints, and those who fear your name, both small and large, and to destroy those who destroyed the Earth. ( moral ) benefit ,value mede
alternative form ofmeden ( “ to reward ” ) mēde
inflection ofmēd : nominative plural accusative singular / plural genitive / dative singular Cognate withTobelo mede ,Tabaru mede ,Modole mede , all meaning 'moon'. These forms are isolated within North Halmahera.
mede
moon Dalan Mehuli Perangin Angin (2023 )Kamus Pagu-Indonesia-Inggris mede
inflection ofmeda ( “ fat ” ) : locative singular nominative plural mede
inflection ofmedir : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative mede m
locative singular ofmed mẹ́de or méde
third-person singular present ofmesti Seemed ( “ runner ” )
mede c
runner (device upon which something slides )rocker (device upon which something rocks )