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rhymer
English
Alternative forms
- rimer
Etymology
From Middle English rymare, from Old English r?mere (“a compouter, reckoner, calculator”), equivalent to rhyme +? -er. Cognate with Dutch rijmer, German Reimer, Danish rimer, Swedish rimmare, Icelandic rímari. More at rhyme.
Noun
rhymer (plural rhymers)
- (archaic) A minstrel.
- One who makes, composes, or recites rhymes or simple poems.
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rhymes
- See Wiktionary:Rhymes for a list of Rhymes pages in Wiktionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?mz
Noun
rhymes
- plural of rhyme
Verb
rhymes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhyme
Anagrams
- Hymers, Myhres
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