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English
Etymology
From Sim, the short form of Simon + -s.
Proper noun
Sims
- A surname transferred from the given name.
- A number of places in the United States:
- A village in Wayne County, Illinois.
- A township and census-designated place therein, in Grant County, Indiana.
- A township in Arenac County, Michigan.
- A town in Wilson County, North Carolina.
- A ghost town in Brazos County, Texas.
Derived terms
Noun
Sims
- plural of Sim
Anagrams
German
Etymology
From Middle High German simez, from Old High German simiz. Lacking cognates in Germanic, therefore usually connected to Latin sima (“horizontal element at the top of a column”), perhaps through Late Latin simatus.
Pronunciation
Noun
Sims m or n (strong, genitive Simses or (rare in the simplex) Sims, plural Simse)
- horizontal protrusion or ridge on a wall etc.
- ledge (one inside which can be used as a shelf)
- cornice (one outside, for draining or ornamentation)
Usage notes
- The genitive singular is normally des Simses. The unchanged variant sounds somewhat odd in the simplex, but is quite acceptable in compounds, e.g. des Kaminsims.
Declension
Hyponyms
Further reading
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
Compare German Sims
Noun
Sims m
- cornice
- shelf