meeten

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To make or become suitable.
 * 2) * 1824, David Russell (of Dundee.), A familiar survey of the Old and New Covenants:
 * [...] 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, [...]
 * [...] 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, [...]