Definitions for Mede

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Spelling: [meed]
IPA: /mid/

Mede is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 26 anagrams from letters in Mede (deem).

Definitions for Mede

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Media.

Origin of Mede

1350-1400; Middle English Medis (plural), Old English Mēdas Latin Mēdī Greek Mêdoi (plural), Mêdos (singular) Old Persian Māda

Examples for Mede

And then Cyrus called to his side Araspas the Mede, who had been his comrade in boyhood.

With respect to Darius the Mede, nothing has been as yet discovered.

The Mede and the Persian did not, however, meet it with cold logic.

"Your daughter when she's discreditable, you know," returned the Mede with decision.

Upon that Artabazus rode, the Mede who had claimed kinship with Cyrus in the old days.

"You've been ridiculous, all right," said the Mede with conviction.

The name has something of Greek in it, and it is said he was a Mede.

Notice again how the Mede's own character is maintained: he speaks as he felt then.

The Persian went over and rested her head against the Mede's arm.

In its first charter the town is called "the new borough of Mede."

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