fremman

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== English == === Alternative forms === frinman === Etymology === Blend of fremd +‎ man. === Noun === fremman (plural fremmen or fremmans) A person not related; a non-relative or non-relation; a stranger. == Old English == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *framjaną (“to perform, promote”), from Proto-Indo-European *pro-mo- (“forward, front”). Cognate with Old Frisian frema, Old Saxon fremmian, Old High German fremman, Old Norse fremja (Danish fremme). More at from. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfrem.mɑn/ === Verb === fremman to do, accomplish, carry out, perform c. 992, Ælfric, "The Nativity of St. Paul the Apostle" c. 700 – 1000, Author unknown, "Beowulf (Wyatt, 1894)" to further, to advance, to promote to urge (e.g. to an action) ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== fremming fremednes ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: fremmenEnglish: frame→ Dutch: frame→ German: framenScots: frame