mets
common nounverb
Syllable Decomposition
metsattested in the form 'mes'; from the Latin 'missum' (action of sending, throwing), derived from 'mittere' ('to send', see 'messe' and 'mess'): 'what is sent', especially 'table service, dish of which this service is composed'. The form with a silent 't', 'mets', is explained by the attraction of 'mettre'.
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