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Webster 1913 Edition


Nimmer

Nim′mer

,
Noun.
[From
Nim
.]
A thief.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Nimmer

NIM'MER

,
Noun.
A thief. [Not in use.]

Definition 2024


nimmer

nimmer

English

Noun

nimmer (plural nimmers)

  1. A petty thief.[1]

References

  1. Garner, Bryan A. (2005) Blacks Law Dictionary, Abridged Eighth edition, Thomson/West, ISBN 0314158634, page 880

Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology

From n- + immer.

Adverb

nimmer

  1. never

Synonyms


German

Etymology

Originally n- + immer, thus the same construct as English ever and never. Later on there has been interference by unrelated dialectal contractions of nicht mehr, as which the word is interpreted by most contemporary speakers.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɪmər/

Adverb

nimmer

  1. (regional, chiefly southern Germany, Austria) no more, no longer
  2. (regional, chiefly southern Germany, Austria) never again
  3. (archaic or poetic, literary) never, at no time
    • Espenbaum, Paul Celan:
      Meiner Mutter Haar ward nimmer weiß.

Usage notes

  • In northern Germany and many parts of central Germany, the word is used mainly in some set phrases such as nie und nimmer (not by any means). Otherwise it has an archaic or poetic ring to it. It is used more readily in southern Germany and Austria, meaning “no more” or “never again”. The original sense “never, at no time” is now rare.

Synonyms

  • (no more): nicht mehr
  • (never again): nie mehr, nie wieder
  • (never): nie, niemals

Derived terms