Definition of FRAIN

frain

Verb

  • To ask, inquire.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English fraynen, freinen (“to ask”), from Old English freġnan, friġnan (“to ask, inquire, learn”), from Proto-West Germanic *fregnan, from Proto-Germanic *frehnaną (“to ask”), from Proto-Indo-European *preḱ- (“to ask, woo”).
Cognates
Cognate with Icelandic fregna (“to ask, inquire”), Gothic 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌽𐌰𐌽 (fraihnan, “to ask”). Related also to Dutch vragen (“to ask”), German fragen (“to ask”), Norwegian frega (“to ask”), Latin precor (“ask, beseech”), Sanskrit पृच्छति (pṛccháti, “to ask”), Lithuanian prašyti (“to request”), Polish prosić (“to request”).

Scrabble Score: 0

frain: not valid in Scrabble (US) TWL Dictionary
frain: not valid in Scrabble (MW) Merriam-Webster Dictionary
frain: not valid in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 0

frain: not valid in Words With Friends