出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/23 03:08 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 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:
rhyme (countable and uncountable, plural rhymes)
From 中期英語 rimen, rymen, rim, rime (“to recite or write verse; to sing songs; to tell a story in verse; to fit into verse; (figurative) to agree, make sense”), from Anglo-Norman rimer, Middle French rimer, and Old French rimer (“to rhyme (a word) with another word; to write verse”) (modern French rimer), Old French rime, ryme (noun): see etymology 1.
rhyme (third-person singular simple present rhymes, present participle rhyming, simple past and past participle rhymed)
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ぐぐれ
rudds
a wrinkle
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure