gimmer
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English gimbyre, from Old Norse gymbr (“one-year-old ewe lamb”), from Proto-Germanic *gimrį̄ (“a yearling ewe-lamb”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰyem- (“winter”).
gimmer (plural gimmers)
From Old Norse gymbr, from Proto-Germanic *gimrį̄.
gimmer f (definite singular gimra, indefinite plural gimrar or gimrer, definite plural gimrane or gimrene)
gimmer (plural gimmers)
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