meetat

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Old Leonese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin medietātem.

Noun

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meetat f

  1. half
    • 1292, Fuero granted by the abbot of the Sahagún Monastery, Nicolás, to the residents of San Llorente de Páramo:
      tome todo so mueble e las puertas e la meetat de la techumbre de las casas,
      take all your furniture at the doors of half the roof of the houses,

Descendants

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  • Asturian: metá
  • Extremaduran: metá
  • Leonese: mitá, metá
  • Mirandese: metade