nim
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NIM
v.t.To take; to steal; to filch.
Nim, v. t. [imp. Nam or Nimmed (; p. p. Nomen or Nome (.] Etym: [AS. niman. sq. root 7. Cf. Nimble. ]
nim |nim nɪm | ▶noun a game in which two players alternately take one or more objects from one of a number of heaps, each trying to take, or to compel the other to take, the last remaining object. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: apparently from archaic nim ‘to take ’ or from German nimm! ‘take!, ’ imperative of nehmen .
nim |nɪm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a game in which two players alternately take one or more objects from one of a number of heaps, each trying to take, or to compel the other to take, the last remaining object. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: apparently from archaic nim ‘to take ’ or from German nimm! ‘take! ’, imperative of nehmen .