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Rhymes
Two syllables
- dræma (“hesitating”; “reluctant”; “uninterested”)
- dæma (“to sentence someone”, “to judge”; “definition(s)”; “problem(s) (mathematics)”)
- flæma (“to drive something away”; “thin slice (rare)”)
- læma (“water reservoir or currentless stream”)
- ræma (“to announce”; “to praise (archaic)”; “hoarseness”; “strip (obsolete)”)
- skræma (“to disfigure”; “crawling”)
- slæma (“to thrust”; “bad”)
- Sæma
- sæma (“to give someone a medal”; “to be appropriate”; “decent”)
- tæma (“to empty”)
Six syllables