rymma

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish rȳma, from Old Norse rýma, from Proto-Germanic *rūmijaną. Related to rum (room).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

rymma (present rymmer, preterite rymde, supine rymt, imperative rym)

  1. to hold (a certain volume of space)
    fem personer ryms i denna bil
    five people can fit in this car
  2. to escape, to run away

Usage notes

See also förrymd (escaped). "Rymd" is unidiomatic for escaped prisoners and the like.

Conjugation

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