释义 |
gim·mer I. \ˈgimər\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English gymbyre, gymmer, from Old Norse gymbr a live lamb one year old — more at chimera 1. chiefly Scotland : a yearling female sheep : a two-tooth ewe 2. dialect Britain : a woman friend : crony II. noun or gim·mor \ˈjimə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: probably alteration of gemel (I) 1. dialect : hinge, clasp 2. obsolete : gimmal — usually used in plural |