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chim

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English

Adjective

chim (comparative more chim, superlative most chim)

  1. Alternative form of cheem

Anagrams

Muong

Etymology

From Proto-Vietic *-ciːm, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *cim ~ *ciim ~ *ciəm ~ *caim ~ *cum (bird).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /cim¹/, [t͡ɕiːm¹ ~ ciːm¹]

Noun

chim

  1. (Mường Bi) bird

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French chyme.

Pronunciation

Noun

chim n (plural chimuri)

  1. chyme

Declension

singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative chim chimul chimuri chimurile
genitive-dative chim chimului chimuri chimurilor
vocative chimule chimurilor

Further reading

Vietnamese

Vietnamese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia vi

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Vietic *-ciːm, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *cim ~ *ciim ~ *ciəm ~ *caim ~ *cum (bird). Cognate with Bahnar sem (bird), Mang θɤm⁶, Mon ဂစေံ (bird), Pear cʰem, Kháng [Tuần Giáo] cem³²³, Khasi sim, Semai chèèp, Santali ᱥᱤᱢ (sim, chicken).

Noun

(classifier con) chim (𫚳, 𪀄)

  1. a bird (an animal of the class Aves)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From etymology 1. For some parallels, compare English cock, Chinese (điểu, bird) and (điểu, penis), Thai นกเขา (nók-kǎo, pigeon). See also cu, .

Alternative forms

  • trym (euphemistic orthographic variant)

Noun

(classifier con) chim

  1. (slang, anatomy) penis, cock; dick
Synonyms
See also

White Hmong

Etymology

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.
Particularly: “Not mentioned by Ratliff at all. Looks borrowed from Chinese (, “gas; anger”).”

Pronunciation

Verb

chim

  1. to hate, be angry at, be incensed

Derived terms

References

  • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979) White Hmong — English Dictionary[1], SEAP Publications, →ISBN, page 24.