rim
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- rhyme
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse rím (calculation, calendar) derived from Proto-Germanic *rīmą (number, calculation, count, series).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*rīmą
Gloss
number, calculation, count, series
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
数
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- berhyme English
- holorhyme English
- misrhyme English
- monorhyme English
- pararhyme English
- rhymable English
- rhyme English
- rhymefest English
- rhymeless English
- rhymelike English
- rhymeprose English
- rhymer English
- rhymery English
- rhymest English
- rhymester English
- rhymeth English
- rhymey English
- rhymic English
- rhymical English
- rhymist English
- unrhyme English
- rime French
- *h₂rey- Proto-Indo-European
- *re(i)- Proto-Indo-European
- rim Norwegian Bokmål
- rime Norwegian Bokmål
- *-ārijaz Proto-Germanic
- *rīmą Proto-Germanic
- Stockholm Swedish
- stockholmsrim Swedish
- rim Norwegian Nynorsk
- rime Norwegian Nynorsk
- rim Old English
- rimere Old English
- rīm Old English
- ryme Middle English
- hrím Old Norse
- rím Old Norse
- rime Old French
- hrím Icelandic
- hrímblaðka Icelandic
- hrímtittlingur Icelandic
- agarimar Galician
- *rīmā Proto-Celtic
- *rīm Frankish