stime

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== Danish == === Noun === stime school of fish ==== Declension ==== == Italian == === Noun === stime f plural of stima === Anagrams === mesti, miste, tmesi == Scots == === Alternative forms === styme, stym, steme, stem === Etymology === Attested by 1500 as styme in the sense "a trace, a whit"; from Middle English stime, of unknown origin. Compare Icelandic skima (“to look, scan”), Old English scima (“shine; light”). === Noun === stime (plural stimes) (chiefly in the negative) a trace of something, something indistinct; the least thing, something slight, a whit a glimmer, a glimpse of light === Verb === stime (third-person singular simple present stimes, present participle stimin, simple past and past participle stimed) to peer, to attempt to see (transitive) to temporarily blind (someone) === References ===