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Meaning of frorn | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

Frozen; intensely cold; frosty.

archaic, not-comparable, poetic

Examples

“But consyderyng we be so surely ascertayned of the lacke therof, and that our bloud is there frorne with the cold ayre of Scotlande, there was neuer prynce more vyolently compelled to warre then we be, […]”
“My heart-blood is nigh well frorn I feel.”
“The lake..was soon ‘frorn’, as they say in Suffolk.”
“On the frorn coast of Inishfree, And Lal's first bed the plunging sea.”
“[…] in drifts, the frorn forest aches heaves grieves and uplifts its arms with cruel icicles weighted to the hated demons for ruth; […]”
“Out of the frorn and falling sleep That such as we so long must keep, […]”
“Old Joe grinned. 'You looks like a frorn little calf, girl. […]'”
“She felt him shiver, his body tremble cold against hers. 'You're getting frorn,' she said. 'We best go indoors.'”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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