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Mett
Mett
German
Noun
Mett n (genitive Metts, no plural)
- (regional, northern and central Germany) minced meat
- (more widely used) such meat, seasoned and eaten raw, usually on bread (a popular snack in Germany)
Usage notes
- The word is often synonymous with Hackfleisch in northern and central Germany. However, Mett is normally used only for pork (occasionally beef).
- Hackfleisch is rarely used for sense 2.
Derived terms
- Mettbrötchen
- Mettwurst
- Mettigel
- Rindermett
- Schweinemett
- Zwiebelmett
Synonyms
- (minced meat): Hackfleisch
mett
mett
English
Alternative forms
Noun
mett (plural metts)
- an old English measure of volume, perhaps equal to two bushels.
- 1866, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, Volume 1, p. 168:
- Once the mitta, or mett, a quantity of two bushels, is used for salt. The name still lingers in Lancashire.
- 1866, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, Volume 1, p. 168:
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse mettr
Adjective
mett (neuter singular mett, definite singular and plural mette, comparative mettere, indefinite superlative mettest, definite superlative metteste)
References
- “mett” in The Bokmål Dictionary.