Definition of Fromenty

1. frumenty [n -TIES] - See also: frumenty

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fromenty

from the git-go
from the ground up
from the heart
from the word go
from time to time
from way back
fromage
fromager
fromagerie
fromageries
fromagers
fromages
fromard
fromards
fromenties
fromenty (current term)
fromology
fromward
fron'tated
frond
frondage
frondages
frondation
fronded
frondelite
frondent
frondesce
frondesced
frondescence
frondescent

Literary usage of Fromenty

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

1. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (1860)
"... who made their butter and their fromenty well, and would have felt disgraced to make it otherwise. To be honest and poor was never a Dodson motto, ..."

2. Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu by Henry John Douglas Scott-Montagu Montagu, Mrs. Sophia Crawford Lomas (1900)
"... he will at any rate appreciate what she gives him, especially if he may have fromenty and cheese cakes. He grieves that his mother has been ill, ..."

3. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and by John Clark Ridpath (1903)
"... some worthy qualities to mothers of the Dodson class, who made their butter and their fromenty well, and would have felt disgraced to make it otherwise. ..."

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