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chime
1[ chahym ]
noun
- an apparatus for striking a bell so as to produce a musical sound, as one at the front door of a house by which visitors announce their presence.
- Often chimes.
- a set of bells or of slabs of metal, stone, wood, etc., producing musical tones when struck.
- a musical instrument consisting of such a set, especially a glockenspiel.
- the musical tones thus produced.
- harmonious relation; accord:
the battling duo, in chime at last.
verb (used without object)
chimed, chiming.
- to sound harmoniously or in chimes as a set of bells:
The church bells chimed at noon.
- to produce a musical sound by striking a bell, gong, etc.; ring chimes:
The doorbell chimed.
- to speak in cadence or singsong.
- to harmonize; agree:
The scenery chimed perfectly with the play's eerie mood.
verb (used with object)
chimed, chiming.
- to give forth (music, sound, etc.), as a bell or bells.
- to strike (a bell, set of bells, etc.) so as to produce musical sound.
- to put, bring, indicate, announce, etc., by chiming:
Bells chimed the hour.
- to utter or repeat in cadence or singsong:
The class chimed a greeting to the new teacher.
verb phrase
- to break suddenly and unwelcomely into a conversation, as to express agreement or voice an opinion.
- to harmonize with, as in singing.
- to be consistent or compatible; agree:
The new building will not chime in with the surrounding architecture.
chime
2[ chahym ]
noun
- the edge or brim of a cask, barrel, or the like, formed by the ends of the staves projecting beyond the head or bottom.
chime
1/ tʃaɪm /
noun
- an individual bell or the sound it makes when struck
- often plural the machinery employed to sound a bell in this way
- Also calledbell a percussion instrument consisting of a set of vertical metal tubes of graduated length, suspended in a frame and struck with a hammer
- a harmonious or ringing sound
the chimes of children's laughter
- agreement; concord
verb
- to sound (a bell) or (of a bell) to be sounded by a clapper or hammer
- to produce (music or sounds) by chiming
- tr to indicate or show (time or the hours) by chiming
- tr to summon, announce, or welcome by ringing bells
- intrfoll bywith to agree or harmonize
- to speak or recite in a musical or rhythmic manner
chime
2/ tʃaɪn; tʃaɪm /
noun
- the projecting edge or rim of a cask or barrel
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Derived Forms
- ˈchimer, noun
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Other Words From
- chimer noun
- un·chiming adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chime1
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English chymbe belle “cymbal, chime,” literally, “chime bell,” by false analysis of chimbel, chimble, from Old English cimbal, cimbala, or from Old French chimbe, variant of cimbe, cimble cymbal
Origin of chime2
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English chimb(e) “rim of a barrel”; compare Old English cimbing “joining, joint,” cim-stānas “bases of a pillar”; cognate with Middle Low German, Middle Dutch kimme “edge”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chime1
C13: probably shortened from earlier chymbe bell, ultimately from Latin cymbalum cymbal
Origin of chime2
Old English cimb-; related to Middle Low German kimme outer edge, Swedish kimb
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