wiþmetan

Old English

Etymology

From wiþ- (against) + metan (to measure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wiθˈme.tɑn/, [wiðˈme.tɑn]

Verb

wiþmetan

  1. to compare (+dative to something)

Usage notes

  • Wiþmetan is the word for “to compare” in Late West Saxon (c. 950 onwards). In the Early West Saxon of King Alfred (late 9th century), the word used is metan.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • wiþermetan
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