_Wallace._

FREE, _adj._

1. Brittle, S. B.

2. Applied to corn which is so ripe as to be easily shaken, S. B.

_To_ FREESK, _v. a._ To scratch, to curry, Ang.

~Freesk~, _s._ A hasty rub; metaph. any work done expeditiously, Ang.

FREFF, _adj._ Shy, reserved, Roxb.

FREIK, FREKE, FRICK, _s._

1. A strong man.

_Wallace._

Su. G. _fraeck_, strenuus.

2. A petulant young man.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _fraeck_, tumidus, insolens.

FREIRIS, _s._ A friary.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

O. Fr. _frairies_, id.

_To_ FREITH, FRETH, _v. a._ To protect.

A. S. _frith-ian_, id.

_Douglas._

_To_ FREITH, _v. a._ To liberate.

_Wallace._

A. S. _ge-frith-ian_, id.

FREIT, FREET, FRET, _s._ A superst.i.tious notion, with respect to any thing as a good or bad omen, S.

_Wyntown._

2. A superst.i.tious observance, a charm, S.

_K. Ja. VI._

3. Any act of worship, proceeding from superst.i.tion.

_More._

4. _To stand on frets_, to stickle at trifles, S. B.

_Ross._

Isl. _fraett_, _frett_, an omen or oracle.

~Freitty~, ~Fretty~, _adj._ Superst.i.tious, S.

FRELAGE, _s._ Freedom.

_Douglas._

Germ. _frilatz_, free.

FRELY, _Frely fute_, n.o.ble woman.

V. ~Fode~.

A. S. _freolic_, liberalis.

_Barbour._

~Frely~, _s._ A beautiful woman; the _adj._ used as a _s._

_Wallace._

FRELY, FREELY, _adv._ Entirely, S.

_Dunbar._

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