tramer
to plot, to scheme
verb trah-MEH Rare
Origin: Old French trame (weft of cloth)
Also means
to weave (a plot)
Usage Note
Tramer comes from weaving (la trame is the weft of a fabric) and metaphorically means to weave together a conspiracy or plan. Qu'est-ce qu'il trame? ('what is he plotting?') is a natural colloquial use. The noun la trame also means the plot structure of a narrative, used in literary criticism.
Examples
"Ils tramaient un complot depuis des semaines."
Natural Translation
They had been plotting a conspiracy for weeks.
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