What is the name meaning of FRAIL. Phrases containing FRAIL
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FRAIL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim
Delicate; Frail
Surname or Lastname
Irish or Scottish
Irish or Scottish : reduced form of McFaul.English : variant of Fall 2.South German : from a byname for a weakling, from Middle High German vūl, voul ‘frail’, ‘decayed’, ‘foul’, ‘weak’. Later the term took on the meaning ‘lazy’ and in some cases the surname may have arisen from this sense.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English freil, frel(i)e ‘frail’, ‘weak’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Friel 2.
Male
Spanish
Spanish name BABIECA means "a simpleton; stupid." This was the name of the white Andalusian steed belonging to El Cid. According to legend, Babieca was frail and wild and when El Cid chose her, his godfather exclaimed "Babieca!" and so this became his name. But Babieca was not stupid; he became a great and famous warhorse and El Cid loved him so much he requested that he be buried with him in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardena. Unfortunately, his wish was not granted; instead Babieca was buried before the gate of the monastery and two elms were planted to mark the site.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Frail.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Frail Delicate
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a sickly person, from French debile ‘frail’, ‘weak’ (from Latin debilis).Americanized spelling of German Diebel.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Frail, Delicate
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire, lightning, violence, and volcanoes, PELE means "lava." She is said to sometimes appear to people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman. Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Freel.
FRAIL
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Girl/Female
Indian
Auspicious Treasure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Auspicious, Fragrant
Girl/Female
Arabic, Parsi, Pashtun
Fruit of Palm Tree
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Latin
Born on Christmas; Birthday; Form of Natalie
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, French
Jasmine Flower; A Flower Name from the Older Form Jessamine; Fragrant Flower
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pretty
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beautiful Voice
Girl/Female
English American
A. Famous bearer: Ebenezer and Jonathan Elmer were two famous American brothers who played an...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Willett.French : cognate of 1, from a pet form of Willaume.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a player on the rote (see Root 2).English : nickname for an unscrupulous person, from Old French ro(u)tier ‘robber’, ‘highwayman’, ‘footpad’.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch rut(t)er ‘freebooter’, ‘footpad’, cognate with 2. Compare Reuter 2.
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FRAIL
a.
A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.
n.
Frailty.
pl.
of Frailty
a.
The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally, frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liableness to be deceived or seduced.
superl
Liable to fall from virtue or be led into sin; not strong against temptation; weak in resolution; also, unchaste; -- often applied to fallen women.
n.
Frailty.
n.
A moral weakness; a failing; a weak point; a frailty.
n.
A flat basket or frail for figs, etc.; hence, a lady's flat workbasket, reticule, or hand bag; -- often written caba.
superl
Easily broken; fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm.
a.
Tender; not able to endure hardship; feeble; frail; effeminate; -- said of constitution, health, etc.; as, a delicate child; delicate health.
adv.
Weakly; infirmly.
a.
Nicety or fineness of form, texture, or constitution; softness; elegance; smoothness; tenderness; and hence, frailty or weakness; as, the delicacy of a fiber or a thread; delicacy of a hand or of the human form; delicacy of the skin; delicacy of frame.
a.
Perishable; frail; transitory.
v. i.
Not stiff; pliant; frail; soft; as, the weak stalk of a plant.
a.
Flimsy; frail.
n.
Frailty.
a.
A personal frailty or failing; foible; eccentricity; a weakness or defect.
n.
The quantity of raisins -- about thirty-two, fifty-six, or seventy-five pounds, -- contained in a frail.
n.
Weak; helpless; frail.
superl
Tender.