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* {{l|sco|maistlins||almost, well nigh; for the most part, mostly}} |
* {{l|sco|maistlins||almost, well nigh; for the most part, mostly}} |
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* {{l|sco|maistly||mostly, almost, nearly; most of all, especially}} |
* {{l|sco|maistly||mostly, almost, nearly; most of all, especially}} |
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* {{l|sco|tae the maist pairt||for the most part |
* {{l|sco|tae the maist pairt||for the most part}} |
Revision as of 13:22, 30 August 2021
English
Adjective
maist (not comparable)
Adverb
maist (not comparable)
Verb
maist
Anagrams
Estonian
Etymology 1
Noun
maist
Etymology 2
Noun
maist
Gothic
Romanization
maist
- Romanization of 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐍃𐍄
Scots
Etymology
From Old English mǣst (“most”). More at most.
Pronunciation
Adjective
maist (not comparable)
Derived terms
- maistlins (“almost, well nigh; for the most part, mostly”)
- maistly (“mostly, almost, nearly; most of all, especially”)
- tae the maist pairt (“for the most part”)
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- Estonian non-lemma forms
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