Queme Definition
(obsolete) Pleasure.
(intransitive, obsolete) To become; come to be.
(obsolete) To fit.
(obsolete) To suit.
Origin of Queme
From Middle English queme, from Old English cweme, Old English cwēme (“pleasant, agreeable, acceptable”), related to Old English cwemnes, Old English cwēmnes (“pleasure, satisfaction, mitigation”)
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From Middle English quemen, from Old English cweman, Old English cwēman (“to gratify, please, satisfy, comply with, be obedient to, serve”) Akin to Old English cuman, "to come".
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From Middle English queme, from Old English cweme, Old English cwēme (“pleasant, agreeable, acceptable”)
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