Framed

/freΙͺmd/ verb

created a border or structure around something, or falsely blamed someone for a crime they didn't commit.

From Old English 'framian' meaning to construct or build. Originally it just meant making a wooden frame for buildings. Over time it expanded to mean surrounding anything, then metaphorically to setting someone up as guilty.

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