See Also: fame(1)(dictionary)
fame(2)(dictionary)
fame(dictionary)
fame(dictionary)
O'Fame(tourism)
ILL FAME(law)
Hall of Fame(dictionary)
Greyhound Hall of Fame - Greyhound Racing(gambling)

fame (iou)



fame verb1 trans. ME.
[Old French famer, formed as FAME noun. Cf. medieval Latin famare.]
Tell or spread as news, report. Now only in pass., be currently reported as, to be, to do. arch. ME.
Keats The fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do.
Make famous, speak much of. Now chiefly as famed ppl adjective, famous, celebrated, (for). LME.
N. Hawthorne A corpulent, jolly fellow, famed for humour. Country Quest Edward I, the famed Hammer of the Scots.