Brame vs Crame - What's the difference?
brame | crame |
(obsolete) sharp passion; vexation
* Spenser, The Fairie Queene , Book III, Canto II, 52
* {{quote-book, 1599, chapter=The Fardle of Facions, author=William Waterman, title=Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, by=Johannes Boemus, editor=
, passage=Certaine of the Tartarres, professing the name of Christe, yet farre from his righteousnes: when their parentes waxe aged, to haste their death, crame them with gobins of fatte. }}
As a noun brame
is sharp passion; vexation.As a verb crame is
an archaic spelling of cram.brame
English
Noun
(-)- ... hart-burning brame / She shortly like a pyned ghost became.
crame
English
Verb
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