R | Realistic |
I | Insane |
S | Simple |
M | Meek |
A | Astounding |
Name Acronym Generator
From Go-Quiz.com
Like algebra, ream has Arabic as its source: rizmah "bale or bundle". Middle English acquired the word in the latter half of the 14th century, when it was spelled rem or reme. By the late 15th century the form reame had appeared, and the final e was dropped by the mid-18th century. Old French had several different forms of the word, too, including rayme and remme, while in modern French it is rame. The Spanish and Portuguese equivalent is resma, and Italian, via Medieval Latin, is risma. Middle High German seems to have acquired the word from Italy, resulting in the modern German form ries, and Danish and Swedish apparently took it from German as ris. It is interesting to note that the French seem to have dropped the s/z sound of the Arabic form, while the other Romance languages kept that phoneme.
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