Definition of METE

mete

Plural: metes

Noun

  • a line that indicates a boundary
  • A boundary or other limit; a boundary-marker; mere.

Verb

  • To dispense, measure in order to dispense, allot (especially punishment, reward etc.).
  • METED, METING, METES to distribute by measure

Adj

  • Obsolete spelling of meet (“suitable, fitting”).

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English meten, from Old English metan (“to measure, mete out, mark off, compare, estimate; pass over, traverse”), from Proto-West Germanic *metan, from Proto-Germanic *metaną (“to measure”), from Proto-Indo-European *med- (“to measure, consider”).
Cognate with Scots mete (“to measure”), Saterland Frisian meete (“to measure”), West Frisian mjitte (“to measure”), Dutch meten (“to measure”), German messen (“to measure”), Swedish mäta (“to measure”), Latin modus (“limit, measure, target”), Ancient Greek μεδίμνος (medímnos, “measure, bushel”), Ancient Greek μέδεσθαι (médesthai, “care for”), Old Armenian միտ (mit, “mind”).

Synonyms

border, borderline, boundary line, delimitation

Scrabble Score: 6

mete: valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
mete: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
mete: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 7

mete is a valid Words With Friends word