Ca. 1900, from English trim, from Old English trymman. The sense “work out” perhaps after the English expression keep in trim. This sense appears simultaneously...
enjoy oneself”), but this is formally difficult since the suffix -onner rarely appears before the 19th century. galonner to braid, galloon (trim with braid)...
hair) (transitive) to give a haircut to procure a haircut for oneself see usage notes to trim, cut trees or shrubs (to give a haircut, procure a haircut)...
(e.g. wool), to cut (e.g. hair), to clip, to trim Synonym: postrzyc (reflexive with się) to shear oneself, to cut one's own hair (reflexive with się) to...
includes Khmer ប៉ាត (paat, “to trim down, filed”), Mon သွာတ် (“to shred with a sharp instrument”), Stieng paːt (“to cut oneself on a sharp instrument”). phát...
slice (Eupen, transitive) to pare; to clip; to mow; to prune; to trim (Eupen, transitive or reflexive) to intersect (Eupen, reflexive) to cut (oneself)...
(related to snide), Swedish snida (“to carve, engrave”), Icelandic sníða (“to trim, tailor”). IPA(key): /ˈʃnaɪ̯dn̩/, /ˈʃnaɪ̯dən/ schneiden (class 1 strong,...
Rhymes: -odik tollászkodik (intransitive, of birds) to preen oneself, to plume (to groom; to trim or dress with the beak, as the feathers) (intransitive, figuratively...
clip, to trim Synonyms: ścinać, obcinać, okrawać, przycinać, trymować (transitive) to fleece Synonym: golić (reflexive with się) to shear oneself, to cut...
cut, trim”). Cognate with North Frisian slitten (“to clear, make void”), Dutch slijten (“to wear, waste, ravel out”), German schleißen (“to trim”), Swedish...