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Rhymes
One syllable
- bein n (“to make something move”; “bone”; “straight, direct”)
- ein (“someone”, “one, alone; any”)
- flein m (“rail”)
- gein n (“to take (in set phrases); to loom (in set phrases)”; “name of the letter G”)
- Grein f
- grein f (“to make something out, to diagnose; to differentiate”; “article literary, in a list, subject; branch of a tree”)
- Hlein f
- hlein f or m (“to rest”; “stone especially in a flatland, rest”)
- hleyn f
- Hrein m
- hrein m (“to squeal; to affect (in set phrases)”; “male reindeer”; “clean, pure; absolute”)
- hvein (“to howl”)
- kvein n (“moan”)
- leyn (“to hide”)
- mein n (“to mean; to hinder”; “plague”)
- nein (“nobody”; “none”)
- Rein f
- rein f or m (“chess; strip of land; reindeer (rare)”)
- sein f (“deadling (obsolete)”; “late, second, last”)
- skein (“to shave; to shine of light or emotions; to be wounded (archaic)”)
- Stein m
- stein m (“stone, hard seed, prison”)
- Svein m
- svein m (“young man; someone who has completed an apprenticeship”)
- tein m (“rebar, rail, stripe”)
- vein n (“cry of pain”)
Six syllables