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Webster 1913 Edition


Mest

Mest

,
Adj.
Most.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.

Definition 2024


Mest

Mest

See also: mest and mést

German Low German

Noun

Mest n (plural Mesten)

  1. knife

Derived terms

  • Broodmest
  • Taskenmest

mest

mest

See also: Mest and mést

Danish

Adjective

mest

  1. most; to the highest degree
    Den er mest afskyelig af dem alle.
    It is the most despicable of them all.
  2. most; in the largest quantity
    Hun havde mest plads.
    She had the most space.

Adverb

  1. mostly; for the most part
    Gruppen bestod mest af immigranter fra Skotland.
    The group consisted chiefly of Scottish immigrants.
  2. most of the time
    Sommetider gik hun ture, men mest sov hun.
    She would sometimes go for walks, but mostly, she slept.

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛst

Etymology

From Middle Dutch mest, from Old Dutch *mist, from Proto-Germanic *mihstuz. Probably derived from *mīganą (to urinate) + *-þuz.

Cognate with German Mist, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃𐍄𐌿𐍃 (maihstus).

Noun

mest m (uncountable)

  1. dung
  2. fertilizer

Anagrams


Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse *meist, from Proto-Germanic *maist.

Adverb

mest, superlative of nógv, comparative meira.

  1. most

Related terms


Kurdish

Adjective

mest

  1. drunk

Latvian

Verb

mest tr., 1st conj., pres. metu, met, met, past metu

  1. to throw
  2. to cast
  3. to fling
  4. to hurl
  5. to chuck

Conjugation


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse *meist, from Proto-Germanic *maist.

Adjective

mest

  1. indefinite superlative of mye

Adverb

mest

  1. most; used in construction of superlative of long/foreign adjectives

Derived terms


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse *meist, from Proto-Germanic *maist.

Adverb

mest

  1. most; used in construction of superlative of long/foreign adjectives

Derived terms


Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *maist, *maistaz (most). Compare Old English mǣst, Old Frisian māst, Old High German meist, Old Norse mestur, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐍃𐍄𐍃 (maists), 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐍃𐍄 (maist).

Adverb

mēst

  1. most

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse mestr, from Proto-Germanic *maist.

Pronunciation

Adverb

mest

  1. mostly, most of the time
  2. mostly, mainly; to the larger part
  3. superlative form of mycket. most
  4. superlative form of många. most
  5. Used in construction of the superlative of certain adjectives: most

Synonyms

  • (mostly): mestadels