mete1
 
/
miːt/
v.
  - 
(mete something out)
 dispense or allot justice, punishment, etc.
 - (in biblical use) measure out.
 
Etymology
OE metan ‘measure’, of Gmc origin; rel. to meet2.
mete2
 
/
miːt/
n.
 historical a boundary or boundary stone.
Etymology
ME: from OFr., from L. meta ‘boundary, goal’.