Lexicographical Neighbors of Fogram
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 ? ..."