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FRACTIOUS, _adj._ Peevish, fretful, S.

Lat. _fractus_.

FRAGALENT, _adj._ Advantageous, Ang.

_To_ FRAY, _v. n._ To be afraid.

_Baillie._

~Fray~, _s._ Fear.

Fr. _effray_.

_Baillie._

FRAYDANT, _adj._ Ill-humoured.

_Maitland P._

A. S. _freoth-an_, to fret, to chafe.

FRAYING, _s._ Friction.

_Barbour._

Fr. _fray-er_, to rub.

FRAYIT, _part. pa._ Afraid.

V. ~Fray~.

_To_ FRAIK, _v. n._ To flatter, Ang.

_A. Douglas._

~Fraik, Fraiken~, _s._

1. Flattery, S.

2. Fond discourse, having the appearance of flattery, Fife.

_A. Douglas._