gereimt
Gereimt is the past participle of the German verb reimen, meaning to rhyme. As an adjective, gereimt denotes text that uses rhymes, i.e., that the endings of lines or phrases share similar sounds. In everyday use one can say, for example, “Dieses Gedicht ist gereimt.”
Usage and scope: Gereimt appears mainly in poetry, song lyrics, nursery rhymes, and other forms of creative
Forms and patterns: Rhymes can occur at line endings (Endreim), within lines (Binnenreim), or in more complex
Historical and stylistic notes: The use of rhyme is longstanding in German-language literature, from medieval Minnesang