Terms vs Meeten - What's the difference?
terms | meeten |
(ambitransitive) To make or become meet or fit; make suitable; adapt; prepare.
*1817 , Francis Augustus Cox, Female Scripture biography :
*1824 , David Russell (of Dundee.), A familiar survey of the Old and New Covenants :
*1887 , Henry Donald M. Spence- Jones, The pulpit commentary :
As a noun terms
is .As a verb meeten is
(ambitransitive) to make or become meet or fit; make suitable; adapt; prepare.meeten
English
Verb
(en verb)- Let us accustom ourselves to contemplate the most eminent examples of this spirit, that, by daily imitating them, we may, through grace, be progressively "meetening " for the participation of their inheritance.
- [...] and were long proved by a series of various and often afflictive providences, in order to make known what was in their hearts, that they might be humbled ; and in other respects, meetened for the good which was prepared for them in their latter end, [...]
- Self-discipline meetens'. Sorrow '''meetens'''. Suffering ' meetens .