meet

1) Fitting, proper, sufficiently good.

1562 dygging up the heythe and burning the same ... without whiche the inclosed growend cold never have bene made fartyll [fertile] nor mete eyther to beare good corne or good gresse, Rawdon

1669 some allowance made ... for the repayre ... as in your wisdomes you shall thinke meete, Marsden.

places Rawdon Marsden
dates 1562 1669

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