▪ I. † fraid, a. Obs.
[app. the pa. pple. of *fraid v. ad. OF. freidir: see fretish v.1]
(See quot.)
1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. (1586) iii. 123 b, If a horse have..taken cold, which the Germanes call Verfangen, in English foundred, or in some places fraide. |
▪ II. fraid
see frayed ppl. a.1