freme

See also: fremé and frême

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfrɛ.me/
  • Rhymes: -ɛme
  • Hyphenation: frè‧me

Verb

freme

  1. third-person singular present indicative of fremere

Anagrams

Latin

Verb

freme

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of fremō

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English freme, fremu (advantage, gain, benefit).

Noun

freme (plural fremes)

  1. benefit, profit, advantage
    Ðe man..erneð after his soule freme. Trinity Homilies, 1225

Derived terms

References

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *frami- (going forth). Akin to Proto-Germanic *framaz (forward).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfre.me/

Adjective

freme

  1. vigorous, flourishing
  2. good, strenuous, bold
    • Fremu folces cwén.The folk's bold queen. (Beowulf)

Declension

Noun

freme f (nominative plural fremena)

  1. fremu, advantage, gain, benefit, profit, good
    • Ðæs we mágon fremena gewinnan.Of what we may advantages gain.

Derived terms

  • fremednes (accomplishment, fulfilment, effect)
  • fremful (useful, profitable, beneficial, fremeful)
  • fremfullīċe (efficaciously, successfully)
  • fremfulnes (utility, profit)
  • fremman (to further, advance, support, avail, benefit, do good)
  • fremlīċ (profitable)
  • fremming (purpose, effect, performance, progress)
  • fremsum (beneficent, benign, kind, gracious)
  • fremsumlīċ (benignant, kind)
  • fremsumllīċe (benignantly, kindly)
  • fremsumnes (benefit, benignity, kindness, liberality)

Descendants

  • English: frim

References

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