gemet

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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch ghemet, from Old Dutch , from Proto-West Germanic *gametan, equivalent to ge- +‎ meten. Cognates include Old English ġemet, Old Saxon gimet, Old High German gimez.

Pronunciation

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Noun

gemet n (plural gemeten, diminutive gemetje n)

  1. (obsolete) a measure of land roughly the size of an acre

Derived terms

Latin

Verb

gemet

  1. third-person singular future active indicative of gemō

Old English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-West Germanic *gamet, equivalent to ġe- +‎ met.

Noun

ġemet n

  1. measure
  2. measurement
  3. capacity, ability
  4. rule, law
  5. (grammar) grammatical mood
    • c. 995, Ælfric, Extracts on Grammar in English
      Þæt ōðer ġemet is þæt bebēodendlīċe. Mid þām ġemete wē hātaþ ōðre menn dōn sum þing oþþe sum þing þrōwian.
      The second mood is the imperative. With this mood we order other people to do something or to undergo something.
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Middle English: ȝemet, imet

Etymology 2

From Proto-West Germanic *gamet, equivalent to ġe- +‎ met.

Adjective

ġemet

  1. fit, proper, meet
Declension

Romanian

Noun

gemet n (plural gemete)

  1. Alternative form of geamăt

Swedish

Noun

gemet

  1. definite singular of gem