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See also: Frum and frum-

English

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Etymology

From Yiddish פֿרום (frum, pious). Related to German fromm and Dutch vroom.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɹʊm/, (Poylish and Ukrainish traditions) /fɹɪm/
  • Rhymes: -ʊm, -ɪm

Adjective

frum (comparative frummer, superlative frummest)

  1. (Judaism) Pious, observant; committed to obeying all the laws of Judaism.
    • 1979, Clive Sinclair, Hearts of Gold, Penguin, published 1983, page 45:
      I learned all about the role of the kibbutz in Israeli life. Not to mention the role of the Arab, the artist, the woman, the socialist and the frum Jew.
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Gothic

Romanization

frum

  1. romanization of 𐍆𐍂𐌿𐌼

Irish

Pronoun

frum (emphatic frumsa)

  1. alternative form of faram (along with me, beside me; in addition to me; as good as me)

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Further reading

Old English

Adjective

frum

  1. alternative form of from

Noun

frum m

  1. alternative form of fruma (used in compounds)

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