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gimmer /ˈɡɪmə /noun Scottish & Northern EnglishA ewe between its first and second shearing.However, in the end we managed to sell nearly 800 gimmers and 250 ewes which helped a little....- It is not really the time of year yet for mules, and this was the only poor demand of the day with gimmers making up to £40.50 and ewes up to £38.00.
- Another member of a well-known farming family, Mr Richardson, took first prize for a half bred shearling gimmer again at Kendal Show in 1909.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old Norse gymbr, of unknown ultimate origin. |