1. frain - Verb
2. Frain - Proper noun
frain (third-person singular simple present frains, present participle fraining, simple past and past participle frained)
(transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To ask, inquire.
Frain
A surname from Old French.
She visits the library and meets Forney Hull ( James Frain ) who looks after his librarian alcoholic sister Mary Elizabeth (Margaret Hoard). Source: Internet
Our partnership with companies such as Ridgewells/Purple Tie, MTK Resources, Country Club Services, and Andy Frain Services is a testament to our Suffolk County Department of Labor and local businesses helping our residents secure gainful employment. Source: Internet
Ms Frain, who has three other children, said: “It sounds silly but he’s got off so lightly. Source: Internet
Frain played the character for three seasons; Cromwell's execution brought the third season to its conclusion. Source: Internet