Geet — Geet, n. [See {Jet}.] Jet. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Geet — Très rare, le nom est porté dans la Somme, où il est attesté au XVIIe siècle à Saigneville. Tout comme le nom belge Van Geet, il peut désigner celui qui est originaire de Geten, nom flamand de Jauche, localité du Brabant wallon située sur la… … Noms de famille
geet — 1. adjective /ɡɛːʈ/lang=hif great 2. adverb /ɡɛːʈ/lang=hif very An thor was this geet muckle bloke standin by the door! 3. noun /ɡɛːʈ/lang=hif paddock … Wiktionary
Geet Sethi — Geet Siriram Sethi (born April 17, 1961)Cite web title=Geet Sethi Profile url= http://www.iloveindia.com/sports/billiards/players/geetsethi.html pages= Sport in India section work=ILoveIndia.com date=no date specified accessdate=2007 11 30] of… … Wikipedia
Geet Ramayan — ( mr. गीतरामायण, literally, The Ramayana in Songs ) is a collection of 56 songs in Marathi, written by noted litterateur G. D. Madgulkar (or Ga. Di. Ma. ) and set to tune by the equally distinguished composer Sudhir Phadke (or Babuji ). The… … Wikipedia
Geet Gaata Chal — Infobox Film name = Geet Gaata Chal image size = 180 px caption = Poster director =Hiren Naq producer =Rajshri writer = narrator = starring = Sachin Sarika Madan Puri music = Ravindra Jain cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1975… … Wikipedia
Geet Gaya Patharon Ne — Infobox Film name = Geet Gaya Patharon Ne image size = caption = director = V. Shantaram producer = V. Shantaram writer = narrator = starring = Jeetendra Rajshree music = Ramlal cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1964 runtime =… … Wikipedia
geet — Mawdesley Glossary got … English dialects glossary
geet — n British a contemptible and/or tedious person ► Those geets at the ACF [Army Cadet Force] deserved what happened. If they want to join the army, why don t they go and do it. (Delinquent youth quoted in the Daily Telegraph magazine, 15th June… … Contemporary slang
geet — n. jet, very hard form of coal used to make buttons and decorative items (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary