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See also:Mede,međe,mēdē,andmede-

Catalan

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Etymology

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FromLatinMedus, fromAncient GreekΜῆδος(Mêdos), fromOld Persian𐎶𐎠𐎭(m-a-d/⁠Māda-⁠/).

Noun

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mede m orfby sense (pluralmedes)

  1. Mede(ancient people)

Adjective

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mede (femininemeda,masculine and feminine pluralmedes)

  1. Median
    Synonym:mèdic

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Czech

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Noun

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mede m

  1. vocativesingular ofmed

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Dutchmithi, stressed variant ofmit (from whichmet), fromProto-West Germanic*midi, fromProto-Germanic*midi.

Adverb

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mede

  1. co-
    Mede gemaakt door (...). – Co-made by (sponsored by).
  2. with someone or something else (mee)
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  • Negerhollands:mee

Etymology 2

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FromMiddle Dutchmēde, fromOld Dutch*medu,*medo, fromProto-West Germanic*medu, fromProto-Germanic*meduz. Cognate ofEnglishmead.

Noun

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mede f (uncountable)

  1. mead(fermented drink made from honey)
    Synonyms:honingdrank,honingwater,honingwijn
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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mede

  1. (dated or formal)singularpastsubjunctive ofmijden

Anagrams

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Galician

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Verb

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mede

  1. (reintegrationist norm) inflection ofmedir:
    1. third-personsingularpresentindicative
    2. second-personsingularimperative

Italian

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Etymology 1

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mede pl

  1. plural ofmeda

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mede pl

  1. feminineplural ofmedo

Noun

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mede pl

  1. plural ofmeda

Japanese

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Romanization

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mede

  1. Rōmaji transcription ofめで

Middle Dutch

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Dutchmithi, fromProto-West Germanic*midi.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mēde

  1. together, with
  2. inaccordance
  3. furthermore, with that also
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Dutch*medu,*medo, fromProto-West Germanic*medu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mēde m

  1. mead(drink)
Inflection
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Strong masculine noun
singularplural
nominativemēdemēde
accusativemēdemēde
genitivemēetsmēde
dativemēdemēden
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Etymology 3

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FromOld Dutch*mētha,*meitha, fromProto-West Germanic*maiþā, fromProto-Germanic*maiþǭ. Cognate withWest Frisianmiede. Related also toEnglishmadder.

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Noun

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mēde f

  1. madder (Rubia tinctorum)
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Weak feminine noun
singularplural
nominativemēdemēden
accusativemēdemēden
genitivemēde,mēdenmēden
dativemēde,mēdenmēden
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Etymology 4

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Borrowed fromLatinMedus, fromAncient GreekΜῆδος(Mêdos).

Noun

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mēde m

  1. Mede(inhabitant ofMedia)
Inflection
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Weak masculine noun
singularplural
nominativemēdemēden
accusativemēdemēden
genitivemēdenmēden
dativemēdemēden
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Etymology 5

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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mede ?

  1. A measure of volume, consisting of half aname, or around 75litres.
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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Englishmedu, fromProto-West Germanic*medu, fromProto-Germanic*meduz, fromProto-Indo-European*médʰu. Some forms are influenced byOld Norsemjǫðr.

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmɛːd(ə)/,/mɛːθ/

Noun

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mede (uncountable)

  1. mead(alcoholic beverage)
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Englishmǣd,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-.

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmɛːd(ə)/,/ˈmeːd(ə)/

Noun

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mede (pluralmedes)

  1. meadow,clearing
    Synonym:medwe
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Etymology 3

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From the oblique forms ofOld Englishmēd, fromProto-West Germanic*miʀdu.

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mede (pluralmedesor(early)meden)

  1. Amonetaryreward;earnings:
    1. gift,present
    2. salary,payment
  2. charge,fee
  3. (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.
  4. (moral)benefit,value
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Etymology 4

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Verb

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mede

  1. alternative form ofmeden(to reward)

Old English

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Noun

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mēde

  1. inflection ofmēd:
    1. nominativeplural
    2. accusativesingular/plural
    3. genitive/dativesingular

Pagu

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Etymology

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Cognate withTobelomede,Tabarumede,Modolemede, all meaning 'moon'. These forms are isolated within North Halmahera.

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Noun

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mede

  1. moon

References

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  • Dalan Mehuli Perangin Angin (2023)Kamus Pagu-Indonesia-Inggris

Pali

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Noun

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mede

  1. inflection ofmeda(fat):
    1. locativesingular
    2. nominativeplural

Portuguese

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Verb

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mede

  1. inflection ofmedir:
    1. third-personsingularpresentindicative
    2. second-personsingularimperative

Slovak

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Noun

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mede m

  1. locativesingular ofmed

Slovene

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Verb

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mẹ́deorméde

  1. third-personsingularpresent ofmesti

Swedish

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Etymology

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Seemed(runner)

Noun

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mede c

  1. runner (device upon which something slides)
  2. rocker (device upon which something rocks)

Declension

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Declension ofmede
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitemedemedes
definitemedenmedens
pluralindefinitemedarmedars
definitemedarnamedarnas

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