mether

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English

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Celtic numerals.

Alternative forms

Numeral

mether

  1. (dialect) Four in the old counting system of Northern England.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Irish meadar, from Old Irish metar, from Latin metrum. Doublet of metre, meter, and metron.

Alternative forms

Noun

mether (plural methers)

  1. (historical, Ireland) A communal drinking vessel used in Gaelic times for drinking mead. It had squared sides and one drank from a corner. Also, a trophy in this shape.
    • 1912 James Henry Cousins, "The Loving Cup" I (Etain the Beloved and Other Poems, p.84) (Maunsel & Co):
      I raise to you, O Queen, this Loving Cup, this Mether,
      Filled with Mead
      Made from honey of the heather
    • 1912 "Our Lady Correspondent" "Fashions at Leopardstown" The Irish Times 27 August 1912, p.8:
      Lord Herbert and Mr. Luke White were to be seen on the roof pouring water down the chimney, while the Marchioness of Ormonde was seen carrying the Regimental Cup (the silver Irish mether to be competed for) from the scene of the fire.
Translations

References

Cornish

Etymology

From Old Cornish maidor. Equivalent to meth + -er

Noun

mether m (plural methoryon)

  1. caterer
  2. victualler

Welsh

Pronunciation

Verb

mether

  1. (literary) impersonal subjunctive/imperative of methu

Mutation

Mutated forms of mether
radical soft nasal aspirate
mether fether unchanged unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.