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The corpus record — Latin

mĕrē

mĕrē · adv

fin

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What it meant

1. mĕrē — Lewis & Short

mĕrē, adv., v. merus

I fin.

2. mere — Walde–Hofmann

mere (mndl.) 71 132 meuzie (flüm.) II 133 micke (mndl.) II 85 miere (mndl.) I 531 mijmeren II 67 misschien I 535 mite {mndl.) II 50 mooi II 127 snoy (mndl.) II 127 natte (mndl.) II 52 nood II 155 oer II 841 oksel I 25 oonen I 23 pal I 327 plapperen (nndl.) pont II 337 ponte. (mndl.) II 337 puilen (nndl.) I 122 rake (mndl.) JI 441 rete, reten II 431 romp II 446 sijpelen II 531 simme, simminkel (mndl.) II 438 schabel … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. mere, p. 1959]

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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