See also: rim, Rim, Rím, and Řím

Hungarian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

rím (plural rímek)

  1. (poetry) rhyme
  2. (phonology) rime (the second part of a syllable, from the vowel on, as opposed to the onset)

Declension edit

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative rím rímek
accusative rímet rímeket
dative rímnek rímeknek
instrumental rímmel rímekkel
causal-final rímért rímekért
translative rímmé rímekké
terminative rímig rímekig
essive-formal rímként rímekként
essive-modal
inessive rímben rímekben
superessive rímen rímeken
adessive rímnél rímeknél
illative rímbe rímekbe
sublative rímre rímekre
allative rímhez rímekhez
elative rímből rímekből
delative rímről rímekről
ablative rímtől rímektől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
rímé rímeké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
ríméi rímekéi
Possessive forms of rím
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. rímem rímeim
2nd person sing. rímed rímeid
3rd person sing. ríme rímei
1st person plural rímünk rímeink
2nd person plural rímetek rímeitek
3rd person plural rímük rímeik

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Compound words
Expressions

Further reading edit

  • rím in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

Icelandic edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

rím n (genitive singular ríms, nominative plural rím)

  1. rhyme

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Irish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Middle English ryme, rime (number, rhyme, verse), from Old English rīm (number, counting, reckoning), from Proto-Germanic *rīmą (calculation, number), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂rey- (to regulate, count).

Noun edit

rím f (genitive singular ríme, nominative plural rímeanna)

  1. (poetry) rhyme

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Synonyms edit

Old Irish edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Celtic *rīmā (number), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂rey- (to count).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

rím f

  1. verbal noun of rímid
  2. act of counting, enumerating
  3. number
  4. telling, relating
  5. (prosody) counting (syllables); metrics

Inflection edit

Feminine ā-stem
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative rímL
Vocative rímL
Accusative rímN
Genitive rímaeH
Dative rímL
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
  • H = triggers aspiration
  • L = triggers lenition
  • N = triggers nasalization

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Irish: ríomh

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