Definition of Fogram

1. fogy [n -S] - See also: fogy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fogram

fogie
fogies
foglamp
foglamps
fogle
fogles
fogless
foglight
foglights
foglike
fogman
fogmen
fogo selvagem
fogou
fogous
fogram (current term)
fograms
fogs
fogsignal
fogy
fogydom
fogydoms
fogyish
fogyism
fogyisms
foh
fohawk
fohawks
fohn
fohns

Literary usage of Fogram

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Lady of the Regency by Maud Stepney Rawson (1901)
"PS—There, it is written, and hurriedly sealed up for fear —for fear 1" CHAPTER XII - THE fogram ENLIGHTENS JUNE ..."

2. Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen by Walter Savage Landor (1829)
"... a wager with another, on his promptitude to assist in the murder of his father. He requested then Daniel fogram to meet him at dusk in the middle of a ..."

3. Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue: Revised and Corrected ...by Francis Grose by Francis Grose (1823)
"Tip me a gage of fogus ; give me a pipe of tobacco. Cant. fogram. An old fogram; a fusty old fellow. FOOLISH. An expression among impures, signifying the ..."

4. Charades for acting by Ellen Pickering (1843)
"Some old fogram of a fellow: old men should keep out of sight, ... Impertinent old fogram ! Does he take me for a guidebook, or liii/unix de place ? ..."

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