mete
61Mete — A boundary stone or marker. The word was used in the phrase metes and bounds , which referred to the duties of a *regarder. [< Lat. meta = a boundary] …
62Mète — nf limite, bout, borne Flandre, anc. fr …
63mete — m ( es/mettas) meat, food …
64meteærn — n ( es/ ) refectory …
65méte — see mǽte …
66mete — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. apportion, administer, apply (see apportionment). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. allot, measure out, dispense, administer; see distribute 1 , give 1 . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To set aside or… …
67mete — see MEET …
68mete — , meet The first means to allot; the second means suitable. One metes out punishment, but a fitting punishment is meet …
69mete — meat, meet …
70mete — v. n. == dream. K. Horn, 1458. pret. ‘mette.’ Judas 8. AS. mætan …