Mede

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See also: mede, mēdē, and mede-

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From Latin Medus, from Ancient Greek Μῆδος (Mêdos).

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Mede (plural Medes)

  1. Any of a Western Iranian people who inhabited the ancient region of Media.

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Mede f

  1. plural of Med

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Mēde

  1. vocative singular of Mēdus