simmer
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From alteration of dialectal simper, from Middle English simperen (“to simmer”), of possibly imitative origin. First attested in the intransitive sense. The noun is from the verb. First attested in the late 15th century.
simmer (third-person singular simple present simmers, present participle simmering, simple past and past participle simmered)
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From sim (“simulation”, noun) + -er.
simmer (plural simmers)
simmer
This contraction is common throughout central Germany, southern Germany, and Austria. It is only occasionally heard in northern Germany.
From Middle English sumer, from Old English sumor, from Proto-West Germanic *sumar, from Proto-Germanic *sumaraz.
simmer (plural simmers)
From Old Frisian sumur, sumer, from Proto-West Germanic *sumar.
simmer c (plural simmers, diminutive simmerke)
Seasons in West Frisian · seizoenen (layout · text) · category | |||
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maaitiid (“spring”), foarjier (“spring”) | simmer (“summer”) | hjerst (“autumn”), neijier (“autumn”) | winter (“winter”) |
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