Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - greet
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1. v.tr. 1 address politely or welcomingly on meeting or arrival. 2 receive or acknowledge in a specified way (was greeted with derision). 3 (of a sight, sound, etc.) become apparent to or noticed by. Derivatives greeter n. Etymology: OE gretan handle, attack, salute f. WG 2. v.intr. Sc. weep. Etymology: OE gretan, greotan, of uncert. orig.
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I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English greten, from Old English grētan; akin to Old English grǣtan to weep Date: before 12th century to address with expression of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival , 2. to meet or react to in a specified manner , to occur as a response to , to appear to the perception of , ~er noun II. intransitive verb (grat; grutten) Etymology: Middle English greten, from Old English grǣtan; akin to Old Norse grāta to weep Date: before 12th century weep, lament ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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