"geate" meaning in West Frisian

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Noun

Forms: geaten [plural]
Etymology: Probably from Old Frisian gete (“outpouring”), from Proto-Germanic *gutiz (“a gush; downpour; cloudburst”), related to the verb *geutaną (“to pour”). Cognate with Old English gyte (“a gush; flood; shedding; spillage”), German Guss (“downpour”). Etymology templates: {{inh|fy|ofs|gete|t=outpouring}} Old Frisian gete (“outpouring”), {{inh|fy|gem-pro|*gutiz|t=a gush; downpour; cloudburst}} Proto-Germanic *gutiz (“a gush; downpour; cloudburst”), {{cog|ang|gyte|t=a gush; flood; shedding; spillage}} Old English gyte (“a gush; flood; shedding; spillage”), {{cog|de|Guss|t=downpour}} German Guss (“downpour”) Head templates: {{head|fy|nouns|||plural|geaten||{{{pl2}}}||{{{pl3}}}||||{{{3}}}||{{{dim2}}}||{{{dim3}}}|f2accel-form=p|f2request=1|f6accel-form=diminutive|g=c|g2=|g3=|head=}} geate c (plural geaten), {{fy-noun|c|geaten}} geate c (plural geaten)
  1. (rare) downpour Tags: common-gender, rare Synonyms: goate
    Sense id: en-geate-fy-noun-xVHgQRDx Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, West Frisian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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