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ge-met

  • adjective
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ge-met, adj. [ge-met IV. a fit or proper measure]
Fit, meet, proper; aptus, congruus, conveniens
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  • Wearþ him hýrra hyge ðonne gemet wǽre he had a loftier soul than were meet, Cd. 198; Th. 247, 5; Dan. 492: 186; Th. 231, 21; Dan. 250: Andr. Kmbl. 2358 ; An. 1180, Swá him gemet þince

    as to him may seem fit,

      Beo. Th. 1379; B. 687: 6107; B. 3057.
  • Ðæt hit gemet wǽre

    that it were fit,

      Ps. Th. 143, 4: Bt. Met. Fox 29, 86; Met. 29, 42.
Derived forms
DER. un-ge-met.
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