different between poete vs poeme

poete

English

Alternative forms

  • poëte (rare or archaic)

Noun

poete (plural poetes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of poet

Anagrams

  • EPETO, topee

Friulian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin po?ta, from Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s, creator, maker, author, poet).

Noun

poete ? (plural poetis)

  1. poet

Lithuanian

Noun

poete m

  1. locative/vocative singular of poetas

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French poete, from Latin po?ta, from Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s, creator, maker, author, poet).

Noun

poete (plural poetes)

  1. poet

Descendants

  • English: poet

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French poete, from Latin po?ta, from Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s, creator, maker, author, poet).

Noun

poete m (plural poetes)

  1. poet

Descendants

  • French: poète
  • Norman: poète

Old French

Etymology

From Latin po?ta, from Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s, creator, maker, author, poet).

Noun

poete m (oblique plural poetes, nominative singular poetes, nominative plural poete)

  1. poet

Descendants

  • ? Middle English: poete
    • English: poet
  • Middle French: poete
    • French: poète
    • Norman: poète

Romanian

Noun

poete f pl

  1. plural of poet?

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poeme

English

Alternative forms

  • poëme (obsolete)

Noun

poeme (plural poemes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of poem

Friulian

Noun

poeme m (plural poemis)

  1. poem

Related terms

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