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noun
Grame  n.  
1.
Anger; wrath; scorn. (Obs.)
2.
Sorrow; grief; misery. (Obs.)






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"Grame" Quotes from Famous Books



... me thus? Say nay, say nay, for shame! To save thee from the blame —Of all my grief and grame. And wilt thou leave me ...
— On the Art of Writing - Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 • Arthur Quiller-Couch

... to outward vision, be as If I, to eyes of men be that and it appears and eke in body, for only that they see, and this despite of fate, e'en that my body show itself so full which thou dost see. of grief and grame. ...
— The Life of Sir Richard Burton • Thomas Wright

... teure Name Rhrt jede Brust mit neuem Grame, Und wie im Meere Well' auf Well', So luft's von Mund zu Munde schnell: "Des Ibykus? den wir beweinen? 165 Den eine Mrderhand erschlug? Was ist's mit dem? Was kann er meinen? Was ist's mit ...
— A Book Of German Lyrics • Various

... name for all independent leaders of men, and was borne by one of the earliest kings of Denmark. Another has surmised that if Graham be the proper spelling of the name, it may be compounded of Gray and Ham, the dwelling, or home, of Gray; but if Grame, or Graeme, be the correct form, then we must regard it as a genuine Saxon word, signifying fierce, or grim. Such exercises are ingenious, and to some minds, possibly, interesting; but they are surely in this case superfluous. A pedigree, says Scott laughingly ...
— Claverhouse • Mowbray Morris



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