Talk:nim

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Middle English missing?[edit]

Webster 1913 has a Middle English verb nim meaning "to steal", apparently used by Chaucer. Past participles (?) are nome and nomen. Equinox 15:03, 25 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Tea Room discussion of attestation of verb and inflected forms[edit]

Wiktionary:Tea room/2020/January#nim_verb,_derived_forms. - -sche (discuss) 01:08, 4 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Irregular?[edit]

It seems this page was added to the English irregular verbs category when it still listed forms that have since been removed. If the consensus is that this verb is regular in Modern English, it should be removed from the category. — This unsigned comment was added by Dijekjapen (talkcontribs) at 15:40, 19 June 2020 (UTC).[reply]