Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
frain .
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Examples
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So ... went to the flece the pub where we always go to. got there for around 20 past 8 ish cause needed to get some cigs too. erm went to the bar and liam and frayne come in so good timing hey?
brodyblakk Diary Entry brodyblakk 2007
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For of þe nurtur {e} of kervyng {e} y suppose þat y be sur {e}, [Fol. 180b.] but yet a-nod {ur} office þ {er} is/saue y dar not endure 652 to frayne yow any further/for feer {e} of displesur {e}:
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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