Fraga, fragorum, n. g. plur. num. Virg.Strawberies.Mollia fraga leges.Ouid.Fragaria.The hearbe bearing Strawberies.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
frāga, ōrum, n. [root Sanscr. dhraj-, breathe; prop., the fragrant berry; hence, Fr. fraise], strawberries: Fragaria vesca, Linn.; Verg. E. 3, 92; Ov. M. 1, 104; Plin. 15, 24, 28, 98; Sen. Hippol. 516.— II. In sing.: fragum, i, n., a strawberry-plant, also called comaron, App. Herb. 37.
frāgum, i, v. fraga. frămĕa, ae, f. [an old Germ. word]. I.A spear, javelin, used by the ancient Germans: hastas vel ipsorum vocabulo frameas gerunt angusto et brevi ferro, sed ita acri et ad usum habili, ut eodem telo, proüt ratio poscit, vel comminus vel eminus pugnent, Tac. G. 6; 11; 14; 18; 24; Gell. 10, 25, 2: Martis, Juv. 13, 79.—II. In late Lat., a sword, Aug. Ep. 120, 16; Vulg. Psa. 16, 13.