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fretted (encz) | fretted, |
Fretted (gcide) | Fret \Fret\ (fr[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fretted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Fretting.] [OE. freten to eat, consume; AS. fretan,
for foretan; pref. for- + etan to eat; akin to D. vreten,
OHG. frezzan, G. fressen, Sw. fr[aum]ta, Goth. fra-itan. See
For, and Eat, v. t.]
1. To devour. [Obs.]
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The sow frete the child right in the cradle.
--Chaucer.
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2. To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall;
hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a
piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a
ship.
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With many a curve my banks I fret. --Tennyson.
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3. To impair; to wear away; to diminish.
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By starts
His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear. --Shak.
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4. To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple;
as, to fret the surface of water.
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5. To tease; to irritate; to vex.
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Fret not thyself because of evil doers. --Ps.
xxxvii. 1.
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Fretted (gcide) | Fretted \Fret"ted\, p. p. & a. [From 2d Fret.]
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1. Rubbed or worn away; chafed.
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2. Agitated; vexed; worried.
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Fretted (gcide) | Fretted \Fret"ted\, p. p. & a. [See 5th Fret.]
1. Ornamented with fretwork; furnished with frets;
variegated; made rough on the surface.
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2. (Her.) Interlaced one with another; -- said of charges and
ordinaries.
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fretted (wn) | fretted
adj 1: having frets [ant: unfretted]
2: having a pattern of fretwork or latticework [syn: fretted,
interlaced, latticed, latticelike] |
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unfretted (encz) | unfretted, adj: |
Fretted (gcide) | Fret \Fret\ (fr[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fretted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Fretting.] [OE. freten to eat, consume; AS. fretan,
for foretan; pref. for- + etan to eat; akin to D. vreten,
OHG. frezzan, G. fressen, Sw. fr[aum]ta, Goth. fra-itan. See
For, and Eat, v. t.]
1. To devour. [Obs.]
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The sow frete the child right in the cradle.
--Chaucer.
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2. To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall;
hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a
piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a
ship.
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With many a curve my banks I fret. --Tennyson.
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3. To impair; to wear away; to diminish.
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By starts
His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear. --Shak.
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4. To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple;
as, to fret the surface of water.
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5. To tease; to irritate; to vex.
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Fret not thyself because of evil doers. --Ps.
xxxvii. 1.
[1913 Webster]Fretted \Fret"ted\, p. p. & a. [From 2d Fret.]
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1. Rubbed or worn away; chafed.
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2. Agitated; vexed; worried.
[1913 Webster]Fretted \Fret"ted\, p. p. & a. [See 5th Fret.]
1. Ornamented with fretwork; furnished with frets;
variegated; made rough on the surface.
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2. (Her.) Interlaced one with another; -- said of charges and
ordinaries.
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Interfretted (gcide) | Interfretted \In`ter*fret"ted\, a. (Her.)
Interlaced; linked together; -- said of charges or bearings.
See Fretted.
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unfretted (wn) | unfretted
adj 1: without frets [ant: fretted] |
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