brim
Meanings
Noun
- the top edge of a vessel or other container
- a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- The topmost lip or rim of a container, or a natural feature shaped like a container.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- A projecting rim.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- A projecting rim.
- That of a hat.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- The upper edge or surface of water.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- The surface of the ground.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- A brink or edge.
- Originally, a border or edge of a sea, a river, or other body of water; now, any border or edge.
- The sea; ocean; water; flood.
- Synonym of bream (“a freshwater fish from one of a number of genera”); specifically (US), the redbreast sunfish (Lepomis auritus).
- The period when a sow (“female pig”) is ready to mate; a heat, an oestrus, a rut; also, an act of a boar (“male pig”) and sow mating.
- An irascible, violent woman.
Verb
- be completely full
- "His eyes brimmed with tears"
- fill as much as possible
- "brim a cup to good fellowship"
- To fill (a container) to the brim (noun sense 1.1), top, or upper edge.
- To fill (something) fully.
- To be full until almost overflowing.
- Of a boar (“male pig”): to mate with (a sow (“female pig”)); to rut.
- Of a sow: to be in heat; to rut; also, to mate with a boar.
Adj
- Synonym of breme (“of the sea, wind, etc.: fierce; raging; stormy, tempestuous”).
Origin / Etymology
The noun is derived from Middle English brem, brim, brimme (“bank, edge, or margin of a lake or river; shore of a sea; brink; rim”); further etymology uncertain, probably related to Middle High German brem, breme (“border, edge, brim”) and Old Norse barmr (“rim”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (“to project”).
The verb is derived from the noun.
cognates
* Bavarian Bräm (“border, stripe”)
* Danish bræmme (“border, edge, brim”)
* German Bräme, Brame (“border, edge”)
* Swedish bräm (“border, edge”)
* Icelandic barmur (“edge, verge, brink”)
Synonyms
battle axe, bill, bitch, bream, breme, brim, brimstone, bulge, cat, crow, dragon, faggot, fishwife, harpy, harridan, hatbrim, hellcat, jade, lip, nag, nudnik, rim, scold, she-devil, shrew, teem, termagant, virago, vixen, witch
Scrabble Score: 8
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