See also: limêr

English edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Anglo-Norman limer (Old French liemier, French limier), from Old French liem (leash).

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Noun edit

limer (plural limers)

  1. (obsolete) A kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel.

Etymology 2 edit

lime +‎ -er.

Noun edit

limer (plural limers)

  1. Someone who limes; someone who uses bird-lime or who limewashes.

Etymology 3 edit

Unknown.

Noun edit

limer (plural limers)

  1. (Caribbean) Someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
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French edit

Etymology edit

From lime +‎ -er or from Latin līmāre.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /li.me/
  • (file)

Verb edit

limer

  1. file (to smooth with a file)
  2. (vulgar, France) to fuck, shag, pound

Conjugation edit

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Latin edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

līmer

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of līmō

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

limer m

  1. indefinite plural of lime

Verb edit

limer

  1. present of lime

Old French edit

Noun edit

limer oblique singularm (oblique plural limers, nominative singular limers, nominative plural limer)

  1. limer (hound)

Descendants edit

  • English: limer

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Swedish edit

Noun edit

limer

  1. indefinite plural of lime