rhyme

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Rhyming verse (poetic form)
  2. A thought expressed in verse; a verse; a poem; a tale told in verse.
  3. A word that rhymes with another.
  4. A word that rhymes with another, in that it is pronounced identically with the other word from the vowel in its stressed syllable to the end.
  5. Rhyming: sameness of letters or sounds of part of some words.
  6. The second part of a syllable, from the vowel on, as opposed to the onset.
  7. An instance of rapping; a rapped verse; a line or couple lines of rapping; a hip hop song.
  8. A rapper's oeuvre, lyricism or skill.
  9. Number.
verb
  1. To compose or treat in verse; versify.
  2. To place (a word or words) in such a way as to produce a rhyme or an approximation thereof.
  3. Of a word, to be pronounced identically with another from the vowel in its stressed syllable to the end.
  4. To be pronounced identically from the vowel in the stressed syllable of each to the end of each.
  5. To contain words that are pronounced identically to each other from the vowel in the stressed syllable to the end.
  6. To somewhat resemble or correspond with.
  7. To number; count; reckon.

Pronunciation

rīm /ɹaɪm/ En-us-rhyme.ogg

Word forms

rhyme rhymes rime rhime rhyming rhymed

Etymology

From Middle English rim, rime, ryme (“identical letters or sounds in words from the vowel in their stressed syllables to their ends; measure, meter, rhythm; song, verse, etc., with rhyming lines”), from Anglo-Norman rime, ryme (“identical letters or sounds in words from the vowel in their stressed syllables to their ends; song, verse, etc., with rhyming lines”) (modern French rime); further etymology uncertain, possibly either: * from Latin rhythmus (“rhythm”), from Ancient Greek ῥῠθμός (rhŭthmós, “measured motion, rhythm; regular, repeating motion, vibration”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *srew- (“to flow; a stream”); or * borrowed from Frankish *rīm (“number, order, sequence, series, row of identical things”) (whence Old English rīm (“number, enumeration, series”)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂rey- (“to arrange; to count”) and *h₂er- (“to fit, put together; to fix; to slot”). Cognates * Ancient Greek ἀριθμός (arithmós, “number”) * Dutch rijm (“rhyme”) * Middle Low German rīm (“rhyme”) * Old Frisian rīm (“number, amount, tale”) * Old High German rīm (“series, row, number”) (modern German Reim (“rhyme”)) * Old Irish rīm (“number”) * Old Norse rím (“calculation, calendar”) (Icelandic rím (“rhyme”), Norwegian rim (“rhyme”), Swedish rim (“rhyme”)) * Welsh rhif (“number”)

Translations

Arabic: قَصِيدَة Arabic: أُسْجُوعَة Arabic: قَافِيَة Belarusian: верш Belarusian: ры́фма Bulgarian: стих Bulgarian: стихотворе́ние Bulgarian: сти́хче Bulgarian: ри́ма Catalan: rima Chinese Mandarin: 韻文 /韵文 Chinese Mandarin: 韻 /韵 Chinese Mandarin: 韻腳 /韵脚 Czech: (dětská) říkanka Czech: rýmovačka Czech: rým Dutch: rijm Dutch: rijmpje Dutch: vers Dutch: versje Dutch: rijmwoord Finnish: riimi French: strophe French: vers French: rime Galician: rima German: Reim Greek: ομοιοκαταληξία Hebrew: חֲרִיזָה Hebrew: חָרוּז Icelandic: rím Japanese: 詩 Japanese: 韻 Khmer: កាព្យ Khmer: ឃ្លោង Khmer: ជួន Lao: ໂຄງ Lao: ສຳຜັດ Malay: rima Dari: قَافِیَه Iranian Persian: قافِیِه Portuguese: poesia Portuguese: rima Romanian: vers Romanian: rimă Russian: стихотворе́ние Russian: стих Russian: ри́фма Swahili: kina Swedish: rim Tajik: қофия Thai: กลอน Thai: สัมผัส Turkish: kafiye Turkish: uyak Ottoman Turkish: قافیه Ukrainian: вірш Ukrainian: ри́ма Urdu: قافِیَہ Yiddish: גראַם Albanian: rimë Albanian: gjasërame Armenian: հանգ Azerbaijani: qafiyə Burmese: ကာရန် Danish: rim Estonian: riim Georgian: რითმა Ancient Greek: ὁμοιοκαταληξία Catalan: rimar Czech: rýmovat Czech: rýmovat se Dutch: rijmen Dutch: (op elkaar) rijmen Esperanto: rimi Finnish: riimitellä Finnish: rimmata French: faire rimer French: rimer Galician: rimar German: reimen German: sich reimen (mit) German: sich reimen Greek: ομοιοκαταληκτώ Italian: fare rima Italian: mettere in rima Japanese: 韻を踏む Japanese: 押韻する Polish: rymować Portuguese: rimar Russian: рифмова́ть Russian: рифмова́ться Spanish: rimar Swedish: rimma Ukrainian: римува́ти Ukrainian: римува́тися Yiddish: גראַמען Azerbaijani: qafiyələndirmək Bulgarian: римувам
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