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Jeet vs Jeat - What's the difference?

jeet | jeat |

As an interjection jeet

is did you eat.

As a noun jeat is

obsolete form of jet.

jeet

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (lb) Did you eat?
  • Anagrams

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    jeat

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • * , A Funeral Elegy'', 1810, Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers (editors), ''The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper , Volume 5, page 179,
  • 'T is loss to trust a tomb with such a guest, / Or to confine her in a marble chest, / Alas! what's marble, jeat , or porphyry,
  • * 1735 , John Barrow, Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Dige?ted , unnumbered page,
  • There is also a factitious jeat' made of gla?s, in imitation of the mineral ' jeat .
  • * 1758 , Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review , Volume 28, page 10,
  • *:: To make a Grey Colour.
  • Take iron ?cales, a little cri?tal, and ?ome ?mall quantity of jeat', grind the?e well together upon a painter's ?tone; the more ' jeat ye take, the ?adder the colour will be, and likewi?e the more cri?tal you put to it the lighter.