Definition of Fames

1. fame [v] - See also: fame

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fames

falx septi
falxes
fam trip
fam trips
famatinite
famble
fambles
famblies
fambly
fame
famed
fameless
famelic
fames (current term)
famil
familar
familial
familial Mediterranean fever
familial adenomatous polyposis
familial aggregation
familial amyloid neuropathy
familial amyloidosis
familial aortic ectasia
familial aortic ectasia syndrome
familial bipolar mood disorder
familial breast cancer
familial cancer
familial chylomicronemia syndrome

Literary usage of Fames

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

1. Manual of Tree Diseases by William Howard Rankin (1918)
"... pinicola Fries fames rimosus Berkeley fames roseus Fries fames texanus (Murr.) Hedg. and Long Polyporus amarus Hedgcock fames annosus (Fries) Cooke ..."

2. Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages by Percy Society (1840)
"... THE fames CONCERNING A WARNING TO ALL LONDON DAMES. ... You London dames whose passing fames Through all the worlde is spread, In to the skye ..."

3. Old Ballads, from Early Printed Copies of the Utmost Rarity: Now for the by John Payne Collier (1840)
"... THE fames CONCERNING A WARNING TO ALL LONDON DAMES. ... You London dames whose passing fames Through all the worlde is spread, In to the skye ..."

4. A History of the United States of America: On a Plan Adapted to the Capacity by Charles Augustus Goodrich (1832)
"... fames .Monroe. Exie*dii*g from the inauguration of President Monroe, 1817, to the close of the year 1822. ..."

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