cimecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositioncimeEtymologyexpandfrom Latin cyma (shoot, sprout of cabbage) see cumulus and culmus (« stem ») in Latin, from Greek κῦμα, kuma, « what is swollen ». (late 12th century) cyme.Definitions1. First person singular of the indicative present of cimer.expand2. Third person singular of the indicative present of cimer.expand3. First person singular of the subjunctive present of cimer.expand4. Third person singular of the subjunctive present of cimer.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative present of cimer.expandSee alsocimes (v.) cime (cn.)