rime

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rime englannista suomeksi

  1. riimi

  2. riimittää

  3. kuura, huurre

  4. rimmata

  1. huurre

  2. valkohapsi

  3. huurruttaa

  4. huurtua

  5. värjätä leppärisuilla">värjätä leppärisuilla

  6. Verbi

  7. Substantiivi

rime englanniksi

  1. (senseid) ''Archaic in the form'' rimes: originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces; (l) ''(sense 1)''.

  2. (cot)

  3. (RQ:Grew Cosmologia Sacra)

  4. (RQ:Erasmus Darwin Botanic Garden) ſprings, / O, claſp the Harebel vvith your velvet vvings; / Screen vvith thick leaves the Jaſmine as it blovvs, / And ſhake the vvhite rime from the ſhuddering Roſe; (..)

  5. (RQ:Shelley Posthumous Poems)

  6. (RQ:De Quincey Opium-Eater)

  7. (RQ:Landor Works)|footer=A figurative use.

  8. (RQ:Hardy Wessex Tales)

  9. (RQ:Hamsun Hunger)

  10. A film or slimy coating.

  11. White hair as an indication of age.

  12. (RQ:Longfellow Voices)

  13. (RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol)&93; froze his old features, nipped his pointed nose, shrivelled his cheek, stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue; and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice. A frosty rime was on his head, and on his eyebrows, and his wiry chin.

  14. (senseid) Ice formed by the rapid freezing of cold water droplets of fog on to a cold surface.

  15. (synonyms)

  16. A coating or sheet of ice so formed.

  17. A cold fog or mist.

  18. (RQ:Barrie Sentimental Tommy) "As sure as death," she said, "there was some living thing standing there; I couldna see it for the rime, but I heard it breathing hard."

  19. To cover (something) with rime ''(noun (senseno) or (senseno))'' or frost.

  20. (RQ:Erasmus Darwin Botanic Garden), lead the tempeſts of the North; / Rime the pale Davvn, or veil'd in flaky ſhovvers / Chill the ſvveet boſoms of the ſmiling Hours.

  21. (RQ:L. G. Gibbon Cloud Howe)

  22. To cover (something) with a thin coating or film; to coat.

  23. (quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.; London|publisher=(publisher)|Harper & Brothers|year=1907|page=300|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/budnovel00munriala/budnovel00munriala/page/300/mode/1up|oclc=3673501|passage=Oh, London, London! (..) the mornings silvery gray, and the multitudinous monuments rimed by years, thunder of hoofs in ways without end, and the silence of mighty parks—Bud lay awake in the nights to think of them.

  24. ''Sometimes followed by'' up: of a thing: to become covered with rime or hoar frost.

  25. (archaic spelling of) (“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, etc.

  26. (ux) wrote ''Rime of the Ancient Mariner|The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' in 1797–1798.

  27. (RQ:Marlowe Edward 2)

  28. (RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer Q1)

  29. (RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing Q)

  30. (RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)

  31. (RQ:Donne Poems)

  32. (RQ:Hobbes Leviathan) as a man ſhould run over the Alphabet, to ſtart a rime.

  33. (RQ:Stevenson Inland Voyage)'' send him rimes hitherto undreamed of; (..)

  34. (''linguistics'') the second part of a syllable, from the vowel on, opposed to the onset”).

  35. (archaic spelling of)

  36. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  37. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline)

  38. (RQ:Rabelais Gargantua)

  39. (RQ:Buchan Island of Sheep)

  40. ''Followed by'' up: to count (something); to number, to reckon.

  41. (synonym of)

  42. To enlarge (a hole), especially using a tool such as a reamer.

  43. To remove debris from inside (something, such as a freshly bored hole or a pipe) using a tool.

  44. To dye (wool or yarn) reddish-brown by boiling or soaking in water with alder twigs.

  45. A narrow aperture or opening; a chink, a crack, a fissure; a rent, a rip. (defdate)

  46. (RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes) is alſo good againſt the inflammation of the eares, the ſtupidity and dulneſſe of the teeth, the running of the eyes, the vlcers and rimes of the mouth, and ſtiffneſſe of the neck.

  47. (RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)

  48. ''Followed by'' into: to probe, to pry.

  49. (RQ:Blackmore Erema)

  50. to rhyme

  51. rhyme

  52. (quote-book)

  53. (inflection of)

  54. (monikko) it|rima

  55. line of poetry, verse

  56. number

  57. ''Þatt full wel iss bitacnedd Þurrh tale & rime off fowwerrtiȝ, Off fowwerr siþe tene.'' — Ormulum, c1200

    (That full well is betokened thru tale and the number of forty, of four times ten.)

  58. to match, up

  59. (ux)

  60. to (l)

  61. an elongated row of hills or low mountains

  62. story, tale, account

  63. (syn)

  64. (pt-verb form of)

  65. (es-verb form of)