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mǿta

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See also: mota, Mota, móta, möta, møta, mơta, and mô tả

Old Norse

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *mōtijaną (to meet). Cognate with Old English mētan, Old Saxon mōtian.

Verb

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mǿta (singular past indicative mǿtti, plural past indicative mǿtti, past participle mǿttr)

  1. to meet

Conjugation

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Conjugation of mǿta — active (weak class 1)
infinitive mǿta
present participle mǿtandi
past participle mǿttr
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular mǿti mǿtta mǿta mǿtta
2nd person singular mǿtir mǿttir mǿtir mǿttir
3rd person singular mǿtir mǿtti mǿti mǿtti
1st person plural mǿtum mǿttum mǿtim mǿttim
2nd person plural mǿtið mǿttuð mǿtið mǿttið
3rd person plural mǿta mǿttu mǿti mǿtti
imperative present
2nd person singular mǿt, mǿti
1st person plural mǿtum
2nd person plural mǿtið
Conjugation of mǿta — mediopassive (weak class 1)
infinitive mǿtask
present participle mǿtandisk
past participle mǿzk
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular mǿtumk mǿttumk mǿtumk mǿttumk
2nd person singular mǿtisk mǿttisk mǿtisk mǿttisk
3rd person singular mǿtisk mǿttisk mǿtisk mǿttisk
1st person plural mǿtumsk mǿttumsk mǿtimsk mǿttimsk
2nd person plural mǿtizk mǿttuzk mǿtizk mǿttizk
3rd person plural mǿtask mǿttusk mǿtisk mǿttisk
imperative present
2nd person singular mǿzk, mǿtisk
1st person plural mǿtumsk
2nd person plural mǿtizk

Descendants

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  • Icelandic: mæta
  • Faroese: møta
  • Norwegian: møte
  • Elfdalian: myöta
  • Old Swedish: mø̄ta
  • Old Danish: møtæ