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/freɪn/ · fra·in
noun
- A small amount of rain, often in the form of a light shower or drizzle. The frain that fell during the morning commute made the roads slippery.
verb
- To rain lightly or intermittently. The sky frained throughout the day, making it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
Did you know? The word 'frain' is not commonly used in modern English, but it was once a popular term in medieval literature to describe the gentle sound of raindrops on the roof.