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[Reet]
** English
*** Etymology
From eye dialectal spelling of [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [rēt] , [en] - [en]
*** Adjective
[mair reet]
1. [en] right
**** Usage notes
Generally this spelling and pronunciation of [en] applies only in the adjective and adverb (see below) senses of the word and of the noun sense. Sometimes heard elsewhere in the North of England, especially historically, the word is now mainly Geordie.
*** Adverb
[-]
1. [en] right 2. * [en]
*** See also
- reet pleat [probably etymologically unrelated]
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Dutch
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Etymology 1
From [nl]. Equivalent to a deverbal from [nl].
**** Noun
[f] (_sometimes_ [m])
1. a rip ped-up spot, tear ; cleft , crack , crevice 2. [nl] the butt crack , arse , anus 3. [nl] the butt , behind 4. [nl] (in GEEN REET _nothing at all_ ) nothing
***** Synonyms
- [crack] [nl] , [nl] - [arse-hole] [nl] , [nl] , [nl]
***** Derived terms
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[nl]
1. [nl]
*** Anagrams
- [nl] , [nl] , [nl] , [nl] , [nl] [nl] [nl]
** Finnish
*** Noun
[fi]
1. [fi]
*** Anagrams
- [fi]
** Old Irish
*** Noun
[u]
1. [sga] impetigo 2. * 9TH OR 10TH CENTURY , Glosses on Canons in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Parker 279, p. 134. Published in Basa Sunda: mul:Page:Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus 2.djvu/84 : 3. *: [sga] [glosses] [la]
*** Further reading
- [34900] [erroneously taken for _rect_ instead of _reet_ by the dictionary's editors]