Word Study
nim
CIDE DICTIONARY
nim, v. t. [AS. niman. Nimble.].
To take; to steal; to filch. [1913 Webster]
"This canon it in his hand nam." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
nim, n. a game in which two players must alternately take one or more objects from one of several heaps and seek either to avoid taking or to take the last remaining object.
Etymology
20th c.: perh. f. archaic nim take (as NIMBLE), or G nimm imper. of nehmen take
ROGET THESAURUS
nim
Stealing
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