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greet1 verb (greeted, greeting) 1 to address or welcome someone, especially in a friendly way. 2 to receive or respond to something in a specified way • His remarks were greeted with dismay. 3 to be immediately noticeable to someone • smells of cooking greeted me.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon gretan to greet or accost.

greet2 Scots, N Eng dialect verb (past tense grat, past participle grat or grutten, present participle greeting) intrans to weep or cry. noun a spell of crying. greeting adj miserable • a greeting face.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon greotan to weep.