simble
Old English
Alternative forms
- simel, simbel, simbles, semle, siemle, symle, symble
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *simlê (“always, ever”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsim.ble/
Adverb
simble
- ever, always, continually, constantly
- simbelfarende ― ever-moving, nomadic, wandering
- simbelġefēra ― constant companion
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