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poete
English
Alternative forms
- poëte (rare or archaic)
Noun
poete (plural poetes)
- 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)
- poet
Lithuanian
Noun
poete m
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- poet
Descendants
- ? Middle English: poete
- English: poet
- Middle French: poete
- French: poète
- Norman: poète
Romanian
Noun
poete f pl
- plural of poet?
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poet
English
Alternative forms
- poët (rare or archaic)
- poete (rare or archaic)
- poëte (rare or archaic)
Etymology
From Old French poete, from Latin po?ta (“poet, author”), from Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s, “creator, maker, author, poet”), from ????? (poié?, “I make, compose”). Displaced native Old English s?op.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?p???t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?po??t/, /?po??t/, [?p?o????(?)t?]
- Rhymes: -???t
Noun
poet (plural poets)
- A person who writes poems.
- A person with a creative or romantic imagination.
Hyponyms
- poetess (female, dated)
- versifier
Derived terms
- poetaster
- poetess
Translations
Anagrams
- -tope, Pote, Tope, pote, tope
Danish
Noun
poet
- poet
Declension
Synonyms
- digter
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /put/
- Rhymes: -ut
Noun
poet m (uncountable)
- loot, stolen money
Anagrams
- pote, toep
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s), via Latin poeta
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /po?e?t/
- IPA(key): /pu?e?t/
Noun
poet m (definite singular poeten, indefinite plural poeter, definite plural poetene)
- a poet
Synonyms
- dikter
Related terms
- poesi
References
- “poet” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (poi?t?s), via Latin poeta
Noun
poet m (definite singular poeten, indefinite plural poetar, definite plural poetane)
- a poet
Synonyms
- diktar
Related terms
- poesi
References
- “poet” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
Verb
poet
- third-person singular present indicative of poeir
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French poète, itself from Latin poeta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /po?et/
Noun
poet m (plural poe?i)
- poet
- (figuratively) poet (person with a creative or romantic imagination)
Declension
Related terms
- poet? (“poetess”)
- poezie (“poetry”)
References
- poet in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
Swedish
Pronunciation
Noun
poet c
- poet
Declension
Synonyms
- diktare
- lyriker
- rimsmed
Related terms
- poem
- poesi
- poetisk
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