1. frome - Preposition
2. Frome - Proper noun
A town and civil parish with a town council in Mendip district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST7848).
A river in Dorset, England, that serves Dorchester.
A river that flows through Gloucestershire, to meet the Avon in the centre of Bristol.
A river in the Stroud area of Gloucestershire, that joins the Severn.
A minor river in Herefordshire, England, which joins the River Lugg.
frome
Obsolete spelling of from
A newly emerged mayfly on the River Frome in Dorset. Source: Internet
Frome, P. & Eccles (1996) Gender roles identity and self-esteem. Source: Internet
Located off Caxton Road, the properties are set amongst 1.5 acres of green space with a new pathway leading down to the picturesque banks of the River Frome. Source: Internet
Frome skipper Sam Teale squandered a glorious chance to level before Saints doubled their advantage when Ben Seymour-Shove released James Hall to lift the ball over goalkeeper Kyle Phillips. Source: Internet
They were carried on water along the south coast of Wales and up the rivers Avon and Frome, before being dragged overland again near Warminster and Wiltshire. Source: Internet
Rand McNally; National Park Buide; Michael Frome; Rand McNally & Company, Chicago; 1970; pg 47 Interstate 40 provides access to the area from the south. Source: Internet