sea-rim

noun

Etymology

From sea + rim.

  1. derived from *rem-
  2. inherited from *rimô
  3. inherited from rima — “rim, edge, border, bank, coast
  4. inherited from rim
  5. compounded as sea-rim — “sea + rim

Definitions

  1. The horizon of an ocean or sea.

    • It spread slowly up from the sea-rim, a welling upwards of pure white light, ghosting the beach with silver and drawing the grey bastions of sandstone out of formless space.

The neighborhood

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