fremmit

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Etymology

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From Middle English fremmet, fremd, from Old English fremde, fremede (foreign, strange), from Proto-Germanic *framaþjaz. More at fremd.

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Adjective

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fremmit

  1. foreign; unfamiliar; strange; alien