Mede
/miːd/
"mede" is a 4-letter English headword indexed on PlainSpell.
The verdict
“Mede” is uncommon English (outside the top frequency list), classed as a noun. The kind of spelling people second-guess.
- Unranked
- below top-frequency English
- 4
- letters
According to Wiktionary data (CC BY-SA, analyzed May 6, 2026) - Any of a Western Iranian people who inhabited the ancient region of Media.
Corpus desk
Index EN-mede · Mede · English
Mede · unranked · 0 variants · 0 confusables
- FREQ-UNRANKED Unranked
- LEN-MID 4 letters
- VOW-2 2 vowels
- CONFUS-0 No pairs
- VAR-0 0 variants
- BOOK-THIN "M" thin
- PHOTO-UNK Peer pending
Read with this headword: Spelling guide for this pattern
Desk codes from Wiktionary headword shape, FrequencyWords rank tier, confusable-pair count, generated misspelling depth, letter-cohort book size, and photo-finish peer. Not a difficulty grade.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Headword | Mede |
| Language | English |
| Part of speech | Noun |
| IPA | /miːd/ |
| Letters | 4 |
| Misspellings tracked | 0 |
| Confusable pairs | 0 |
| Source | Wiktionary (kaikki.org) |
Where “Mede” sits in English frequency
Rare enough to double-check
Mede is uncommon English outside the top frequency list, classed as anoun, transcribed /miːd/. Rarity is why readers land here mid-draft. Gloss: "Any of a Western Iranian people who inhabited the ancient region of Media.".
Our edit-distance generator produced no likely misspellings for Mede, suggesting the orthography follows predictable English patterns. No confusable counterpart is on file for this word, which usually means its spelling is distinct enough that readers don't reach for a similar-looking word instead.
Etymologically, the entry records: From Latin Medus, from Ancient Greek Μῆδος (Mêdos). The correct English form is Mede, spelled M-E-D-E.
Definition
- 1Any of a Western Iranian people who inhabited the ancient region of Media.
Etymology
From Latin Medus, from Ancient Greek Μῆδος (Mêdos).
This word in other languages
Definitions, pronunciation, and etymology for this entry are drawn from Wiktionary via the kaikki.org structured extract (CC BY-SA). See the methodology for how each field is sourced and updated.
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Wiktionary (via kaikki.org), licensed under CC BY-SA & GFDL. Word ordering uses an open word-frequency list; misspelling variants are generated by edit-distance from the correct headword.