Definition of Fraims

1. fraim [n] - See also: fraim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fraims

fraile
frailed
frailer
frailest
frailing
frailish
frailly
frailness
frailnesses
frails
frailtee
frailtees
frailties
frailty
fraim
fraims (current term)
frain
frained
fraining
frains
fraipontite
fraise
fraised
fraises
fraising
fraist
fraked
frakel
fraktur

Literary usage of Fraims

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Westminster, Massachusetts: (first Named Narragansett No.2) from by William Sweetzer Heywood (1893)
"44 window fraims and 1640 Lights of sashes 7 by 9, 2 Compass Sashes 28 Lights each and one 1-2 Compass Sash. " 5. ..."

2. The Salt-box House: Eighteenth Century Life in a New England Hill Town by Jane de Forest Shelton (1900)
"30 5 14 picter fraims 916 1 Duch (Dutch) wheel 5 1 Great wheel 3 6 1 Horse & Side-Saddle 100 4 cows 24 1 Sow & Piggs 5 1 Stear 24 1520 10 11 1 Negro Girl 33 ..."

3. Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: A Catalogue of the Writings, Both Manuscript and by George Clement Boase, William Prideaux Courtney (1874)
"Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1868, pp. 46-49. FRANCIS, CAPT. WILLIAM, of the Consolidated Mines (son of Will, and Mary fraims). b. ..."

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