Nim Definition

nĭm
nam, nimmed, nimming, nome, nomen
noun
A game in which players in turn remove small objects from a collection, such as matchsticks arranged in rows, and attempt to take, or avoid taking, the last one.
American Heritage
verb
To steal or pilfer.
Webster's New World

(intransitive, UK dialectal) To walk with short, quick strides; trip along.

Wiktionary

Origin of Nim

  • From Middle English nimen (“to take"), from Old English niman (“to take"), from Proto-Germanic *nemanÄ… (“to take"), from Proto-Indo-European *neme- (“to give or take one's due"). Cognate with West Frisian nimme (“to take"), Low German nehmen (“to take"), Dutch nemen (“to take"), German nehmen (“to take"), Danish nemme (“to learn, grasp"). Related to numb, nimble.

    From Wiktionary

  • Perhaps from German nimm second person sing. imperative of nehmen to take from Middle High German nemen from Old High German neman nem- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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