CRAME

Etymology 1

Noun

crame (plural crames)

(chiefly Scotland) A merchant's booth; a shop or tent where goods are sold; a stall

(chiefly Scotland) A parcel of goods for sale; a peddler's pack; a kit

Etymology 2

Verb

crame

Archaic spelling of cram.

Anagrams

• Carme, McRae, cream, crema, macer, recam

Source: Wiktionary



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22 February 2025

ANALYSIS

(noun) the use of closed-class words instead of inflections: e.g., ‘the father of the bride’ instead of ‘the bride’s father’


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