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V. ~Fraist~.
FREST, _s._ Delay.
_Barbour._
Su. G. _frest_, temporis intervallum.
_To_ FRET, _v. a._ To devour.
_Douglas._
A. S. _fret-an_.
FRET, _s._ A superst.i.tion.
V. ~Freit~.
FRETHIT, _part. pa._ Liberated.
V. ~Freith~.
FREUCH, FREWCH, FROOCH, (gutt.) _adj._
1. Frail, brittle, S. B.
_Journal Lond._
2. Dry; applied to corn, Ang.
Su. G. _fraekn_, friabilis.
_Pal. Hon._
FREUALT, L. _Seruall_, servile.
_Wallace._
FREWALL, _adj._
1. Frivolous.
_Act. Conc._
2. Used in the sense of _fickle_.
_Wallace._
Teut. _frevel_.
FREWP, _s._ Perhaps, frippery.
_Houlate._
FREZELL, _s._ An iron instrument for striking fire.
_Z. Boyd._
FRY, _s._ A tumult, S. B. _fray_, E.
_Ross._
FRIDOUND, _pret. v._ Quavered.
_Montgomerie._
Fr. _fredonn-er_, to quaver.
FRIED CHICKENS, Chicken-broth with eggs dropped in it, S.
_Sir J. Sinclair._
FRIEND-STEAD, _adj._ Possessing a friend.
_Rutherford._
FRIGGIS, _s. pl._ Perhaps, q. _frekis_, stout men.
_Chr. Kirk._
FRYME, L. _signe_.
_Houlate._