An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 325

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 325


FREMYT, FREMMYT, FRAMET, _adj._


1. Strange, foreign, S.


2. Acting like a stranger, S.


_Kelly._


3. Having no relation, S.


_Ruddiman._


4. Unlucky, adverse.


_Kings Quair._


A. S. _fremd_, Moes. G. _framathja_, peregrinus.


~Fremmitness~, _s._ Strangeness.


_Maitland P._


FRENCH-GOWS, _s. pl._ Perhaps _gauze_.


_Watson._


FREND, FRIEND, _s._


1. A relation, S.


_Wyntown._


2. One allied by marriage, S.


_Kelly._


Su. G. _fraende_, a kinsman.


FRENYIE, _s._ A fringe.


_S. P. Repr._


Teut. _frengie_, id.


_To_ FRENN, _v. n._ To rage, Ang.


~Frennisin~, _s._ Rage, Ang.


Fr. _phrenesie_.


FRENSCHLY, _adv._ Frankly.


_Douglas._


FRENSWM, _adj._ Friendly.


_Wyntown._


_To_ FREQUENT, _v. a._ To acquaint, Ang.


FREQUENT, _adj._ Great, as denoting concourse.


_Baillie._


~Frequently~, _adv._ Numerously.


_Baillie._


FRER, FRERE, Fr. _s._ A frier.


_Wyntown._


FRESH, _adj._ Open, opposed to _frosty_, S.


_Sir J. Sinclair._


FRESH, _s._ A slight flood in a river, S.


_Law Case._


FRESON, _s._ A Frisic steed; Fr. _frison_.


_Sir Gawan._


_To_ FREST, FRESTIN.







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