mete
mete [mete metes meted meting] BrE [miːt] NAmE [miːt] verb Derived: ↑mete something out Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English metan ‘measure’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch meten and German messen ‘to measure’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin meditari ‘meditate’ and Greek medesthai ‘care for’.
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