riman
See also: Říman
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *rīmijaną, *rīmaną (“to count”), from Proto-Indo-European *(a)rēy- (“to customise, regulate, order, count, add”). Cognate with Old High German rīman (“to count”), Latin reor (“count, reckon, think”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈriːmɑn/
Verb
rīman
Conjugation
Conjugation of rīman (weak class 1)
| infinitive | rīman | tō rīmenne |
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | past |
| 1st-person singular | rīme | rīmde |
| 2nd-person singular | rīmest | rīmdest |
| 3rd-person singular | rīmeþ | rīmde |
| plural | rīmaþ | rīmdon |
| subjunctive | present | past |
| singular | rīme | rīmde |
| plural | rīmen | rīmden |
| imperative | ||
| singular | rīm | |
| plural | rīmaþ | |
| participle | present | past |
| rīmende | (ġe)rīmed | |
Derived terms
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