Freml
Freml is a term that appears in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, most notably in his novel *The Lord of the Rings*. It is an archaic English word that Tolkien adapted to describe a concept related to kinship and belonging. In the context of Middle-earth, "freml" denotes a stranger or an outsider, someone who is not part of one's own family or kindred.
The word itself is derived from Old English "frēam" or "fram," meaning "from" or "out of." This
While the term "freml" is not extensively elaborated upon, its usage hints at the significance of community