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abram

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1. abram - Noun

2. abram - Adjective

3. Abram - Proper noun

Meaning

A habitational surname from Old English.

A large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom (OS grid ref SD6001).

A male given name from Hebrew. [First attested prior to 1150.]

abram (comparative more abram, superlative most abram)

(obsolete) auburn [Attested from prior to 1150 until the early 17 century.]

A surname from Hebrew [in turn originating as a patronymic]. [First attested prior to 1150.]

Abram (plural Abrams)

(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Synonym of Abraham man

(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) insane; mad

Abraham (prophet in the Old Testament). [First attested prior to 1150.]

Synonym: Abraham

(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) naked.
She's all Abram


Abram (plural Abrams)

(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Synonym of Abraham man

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I have lift up mine hand unto the LORD, the most high God, the possessor of heaven and earth, That I will not take from a thread even to a shoelatchet, and that I will not take any thing that is thine, lest thou shouldest say, I have made Abram rich... Abraham

Abram Kardiner was also affected by these ideas, and in time, the concept of "modal personality" was born: the cluster of traits most commonly thought to be observed in people of any given culture. Source: Internet

Abram and the offensive linemen must self-isolate for five days plus their last day of contact, which was Monday, meaning they could potentially be cleared Sunday morning. Source: Internet

A chance meeting with Abram Fedorovich Ioffe led to a recommendation to see Karl Karlovich Baumgart, who was in charge of the physics laboratory equipment. Source: Internet

After missing all but the season opener of his rookie season, Raiders safety Johnathan Abram is ready to drop the hammer on the NFL. Source: Internet

Bull Run, Va. Dedication of the battle monument; Judge Abram B. Olin of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, who delivered the address, stands by the rail. Source: Internet

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