Nim vs Nid - What's the difference?
nim | nid |
(obsolete) To take (in all senses); to seize.
* 1962' (quoting '''1381 text), (Hans Kurath) & Sherman M. Kuhn, eds., ''(Middle English Dictionary) , Ann Arbor, Mich.: (University of Michigan Press), , page 1242:
(obsolete) To take one's way; to go.
(archaic, slang, transitive) To filch, steal.
* 1663 ,
To walk with short, quick strides; trip along.
(linguistics) noun inanimate dependent
(UK, slang) pound sterling, quid
As nouns the difference between nim and nid
is that nim is a game in which players take turns removing objects from heaps while nid is pound sterling, quid.As a verb nim
is to take (in all senses); to seize.As an initialism nid is
noun inanimate dependent.nim
English
Verb
- dorr?&
- 773;, d?r? adj. & n. toste wyte bred and do yt in dischis, and god Almande mylk.
- They'll question Mars, and, by his look, \ Detect who 'twas that nimm'd a cloak;