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▪ I. † freme, n. Obs. Forms: 1 fręmu, freomo, 2–3 freme, 3 freoma, -e, 4 south. vreme. [OE. fręmu str. fem., noun of quality from fram forward.] Advantage, benefit, profit. Cf. frame n. 1.a 700 Epinal Gloss. 135 Beneficium, fremu. c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xiv. §1 Hwelc fremu is ðe ðæt, ðæt þu wilniᵹe ...
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Atto I Scena 7 "Né fastosa allor che ride - Né dolente allor che freme" Cappella Mediterranea, Leonardo García Alarcón, François Joubert-Caillet
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fremeful
† ˈfremeful, a. Obs. [OE. fręmfull, f. fręmu, freme n. + -ful.] Advantageous; profitable; beneficial, beneficent.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 152 Ðysse wyrte wos ys swyðe fremful. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 109 Ne bið naut his lare fremful. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 149 Swich wop is fremful to wassende mide sinnes. ...
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Freeme Music
In 2021, Ninety joined Freme Music as the first recording artist having signed a 360 deal with the label.
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fullfreme
† fullˈfreme, v. Obs. Also 5 full-ferm. [OE. ful(l)fręmian, -fręmman: see full adv. and freme v.] trans. To accomplish, fulfil, perfect. Hence † fullˈfremed ppl. a.; † fullˈfremedly adv., perfectly; † fullˈfremedness, perfection.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. vii. §5 Þinre unriht gitsunga ᵹewill to fulfremm...
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Demetrio (1779)
Fenicio, "Alme incaute che torbide ancora"
Act II, scene 7 - Aria of Barsene, "So che per gioco"
Act II, scene 8 - Aria of Olinto, "Non fidi al mar che freme
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William James Clement
Clement married Tryphosa Freme, daughter of W. P. Freme of Wepre Hall, Flintshire in 1845.
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frim
frim, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 1 freme, 4 frym, 6–7 frimm(e, (7 frime, 8 frem), 7– frim. [OE. fręme:—prehistoric *frami-, cognate with fram adj., forward, advanced, bold.] a. Vigorous, flourishing; after OE. only in physical sense (or fig. of this), luxuriant in growth, plump, full-fleshed. b. Abun...
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'lo
▪ I. lo, int.1 arch. (ləʊ) Forms: 1 lá, 2–4 la, 3–4 lou, low, 4 lowe, 4–6 loo, 6 loa, 6–7 loe, 3– lo. Also 3–4 (as if imperative pl.) los. See also lew int. [The evidence of rimes in ME. poetry shows that the spelling lo or loo represents two distinct words. (1) ME. lǭ:—OE. lá, an exclamation indica...
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Temburong River
Going upstream would reach several tourist hotspots such as Belalong Canopy Walkway, Bukit Patoi Recreational Park, Freme Lodge & Adventure Park, and many
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worthness
† ˈworthness Obs. [OE. weorð-, wurð-, wyrþnes (north. worðnis), f. weorþ, worth a.] a. Honour. b. Worthiness.1258 Proclam. Hen. III, §2 Þæt vre rædesmen..habbeþ idon and schullen don in þe worþnesse of gode and on vre treowþe for þe freme of þe loande. 1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. a j, Beyng in worthen...
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La fedeltà premiata (Antal Doráti recording)
è ne' lacci" (Nerina, Lindoro, Celia)
17 (2:50) Aria: "Volgi pure ad altr'oggetto" (Nerina)
18 (1:31) Coro di Cacciatori: "Più la belva nel bosco non freme Amaranta, Perrucchetto, Fileno, Lindoro)
20 (3:10) Aria: "Di questo audace ferro" (Perrucchetto)
21 (0:51) Coro di Cacciatori: "Più la belva nel bosco non freme
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frame
▪ I. frame, n. (freɪm) [In sense 1, perh. a. ON. frame furtherance, advancement, or repr. the neut. of OE. fram adj., forward (see from prep.); cf. freme n. In the remaining senses, f. the vb.] † I. 1. Advantage, benefit, profit. Obs.c 1200 Ormin Ded. 17 Þu þohhtesst tatt itt mihhte wel Till mikell ...
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Il furioso all'isola di San Domingo
emerges from her hut and observes the raging sea, expresses concern about "the raving one", and prepares to leave her basket of food under a bush for him: (Freme
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sib
▪ I. sib, n.1 Now rare. (sɪb) Also 1 sibb, 4 syb; (1–3 inflected) 5 sibbe, 5–6 sybbe. [Common Teut.: OE. sib(b, = OFris. sibbe, OS. sibbia, sibbea (MLG. sibbe), OHG. sippia, sippa (MHG. and G. sippe), ON. *sif (pl. sifjar), Goth. sibja, related to next.] 1. Kinship, relationship.Beowulf 2431 Heold m...
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