Complete Definition of "rime"

see|raïm
English

Pronunciation
IPA|/raɪm/, SAMPA|/raIm/, AHD|rīm
rhymes|aɪm

Homophones
rhyme

Alternative spellings
rfc-level|Alternative spellings at L4+ not in L3 POS section
rhyme

Etymology 1
Old English hrim|hrīm.

Noun
rime

  1. meteorology uncountable Fog frozen into a sheet of ice; hoarfrost

Derived terms
rimy

External links
Resource on weather

Etymology 2
From Old (and modern) French rime#French|rime.

Noun
en-noun

  1. (archaic except in direct borrowings from French) rhyme
  2. linguistics the 2nd part of a syllable, from the vowel on; as opposed to the onset

Alternative spellings
rhyme

External links
SIL Glossary of Linguistic Terms

Anagrams
mire


French

Etymology
Old French, from mediæval Latin rithmus, from Latin rhythmus â��rhythmâ��.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�im/
rhymes|fr|im

Noun
rime f

  1. rhyme

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