remis

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See also: Remis and remís

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French remis.

Pronunciation

Noun

remis

  1. (archaic, chess) A draw.

Anagrams


Catalan

Verb

remis

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French

Pronunciation

Verb

remis

  1. first/second-person singular past historic of remettre

Verb

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  1. past participle of remettre

Participle

remis

  1. masculine plural of the past participle of remettre

Anagrams


German

Etymology

From French remis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /reˈmiː/, [ʁeˈmiː], [ʁə-]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -iː

Adverb

remis

  1. (chess, sports) in a draw; the result being a draw
    Das Spiel endete remis.
    The game ended in a draw.

Usage notes

  • Outside of chess contexts widely restricted to media jargon; compare Remis for more.

Synonyms

Further reading

  • remis” in Duden online

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) rēmīs

  1. dative/ablative plural of rēmus

Middle English

Noun

remis

  1. plural of reme (oar)

Old French

Verb

remis

  1. past participle of remetre

Adjective

remis m (oblique and nominative feminine singular remise)

  1. remiss (in the wrong)
  2. wrong; faulty; incorrect
    • 1377, Bernard de Gordon, Fleur de Lys en Medecine, page 193 of this essay
      Urine remisse et les aultres signes qui signifient melancolie
      Unusual urine and the other signs that demonstrate melancholy

Descendants

  • English: remiss

References


Polish

Etymology

From German Remis, from French remis.

Pronunciation

Noun

remis m inan

  1. tie, draw (tie score)

Declension

Further reading


Portuguese

Verb

remis

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