enPR: gĕ'mo͞ot <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">gemoots</span>) Alternative form of gemot. 1832, Francis Palgrave, The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth, Part 2: For...
<span class="searchmatch">gemoots</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> got some, mogotes...
mogotes plural of mogote <span class="searchmatch">gemoots</span>, got some mogotes plural of mogote...
they just popped up through the ground, many with flattened plateau tops. <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> mogote m (plural mogotes) mogote “mogote”, in Diccionario de la lengua española...
Tafelberg, page 34: […] wat berge dwarslêers uit geelhout en stinkhout gekap en <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> het vir die treinspore – al het min van hulle idee gehad hoe 'n regte trein...
gemote, <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> Learned borrowing from Old English ġemōt (“meeting, council, moot, encounter”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɡɪˈməʊt/ (General American)...
12th c.] (shipbuilding) A ring for gauging wooden pins. entmoot folkmoot <span class="searchmatch">gemoot</span> moot hall moot-stow tun-moot From Middle English moten (“to speak, talk...