frenum

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology
From, from earlier *θrēnom, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰr-eh₁-nom, from. Cognates include, and.

Noun

 * 1) bridle, harness, curb, bit
 * 2) means of guiding or governing; restraint, check, limit
 * 3)  horse, steed, charger
 * 4)  that which holds things together; band
 * 5)  ligament which attaches the inside of the foreskin to the glans
 * 1) means of guiding or governing; restraint, check, limit
 * 2)  horse, steed, charger
 * 3)  that which holds things together; band
 * 4)  ligament which attaches the inside of the foreskin to the glans
 * 1)  ligament which attaches the inside of the foreskin to the glans

Inflection

 * Nominative plural is mostly frēnī with frēna occurring more in poets.

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