Part of speech: adverb, preposition
(Dat) before; from, away from
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *fra- + -m suff; OE fram, from (Mod E from); O Sax fram prep “from”, adv “forward”; OHG fram, prep “from”, adv “forward”; Icel frá prep “from”; adv; fram adv “forward” ← Indo-Europ *pro- “forward”]
Concordance
fram - Matth. VI, 1; VI, 2; VIII, 11; VIII, 24; IX, 22; XI, 7; XI, 19; XXVII, 9; XXVII, 12; XXVII, 45 etc
framuh = fram + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. XI, 12; Jhn. VII, 17; XIX, 12
framuh = fram + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. XI, 12; Jhn. VII, 17; XIX, 12