

Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori-English, English-Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN. ( stative ) to be in want of, deeply in love.( stative ) to be defeated, conquered, beaten, overcome.( stative ) to be sick, ill, unwell, diseased.( stative ) to be dead, deceased, killed.(2011), “ mate”, in Kamus Bahasa Lamboya, Kabupaten Sumba Bakat, Waikabubak: Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, Kabupaten Sumba Bakat, page 66įrom Proto-Polynesian *mate, from Proto-Oceanic *mate, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(m-)atay, from Proto-Austronesian *(m-)aCay. mate 2 in – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.mate 1 in – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.( basketball ) dunk ( the act of dunking, particularly in basketball )įrom Latin māter, from Proto-Italic *mātēr, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr.Ilex paraguariensis, a plant used to make maté Synonym: herba mate.maté ( the drink prepared from yerba maté ( Ilex paraguariensis ).( chess ) mate, checkmate Synonym: xaque mate.first / third-person singular present indicative / subjunctiveįrom xaque mate ( “ checkmate ” ), from Arabic شَاه مَاتَ ( šāh māta ), from Persian شاه مات ( šâh mât, “ the king dead ” ).( archaic ) singular past subjunctive of metenįrom Proto-Central-Pacific *mate, from Proto-Oceanic *mate, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(m-)atay, from Proto-Austronesian *(m-)aCay.In welke mate voel je je verantwoordelijk voor het ongeluk? To what degree do you feel responsible for the accident? A measure, degree: quantity or intensity of something abstract.Mate f ( plural maten, diminutive maatje n) From Middle Dutch mate, from Old Dutch *māta, from Proto-Germanic *mētō. ( chess ) to checkmate to put the king of an opponent into checkmateįor quotations using this term, see Citations:mate.Ī more archaic form of maat ( “ measure ” ), in petrified use in various contexts and expressions.Short for English checkmate, from Middle English chekmat, from Old French eschec mat, from Arabic شَاهُ مَاتَ ( šāhu māta ), from Persian شاه مات ( šâh mât, “ the king amazed ” ). first / third-person singular present subjunctive of matar.AEMT, ATEM, Atem, META, Meta, Tame, Team, Tema, meat, meta, meta-, tame, team.The abovementioned plant the leaves and shoots used for the tea.Alternative spelling of maté, an aromatic tea-like drink prepared from the holly yerba maté ( Ilex paraguariensis).Synonyms: friend, buddy see also Thesaurus: friend ( colloquial, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, sometimes elsewhere in the Commonwealth ) A friend, usually of the same sex.


( especially of a non-human animal ) A breeding partner.Synonyms: fellow, ( poetic, archaic ) fere

