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AFFRAY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
affrayed; affraying; affrays. transitive verb. archaic. : startle, frighten .
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affrayed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
affrayed. simple past and past participle of affray. Derived terms. edit · afraid · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms.
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affrayed - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
A noisy quarrel or brawl. tr.v. af·frayed, af·fray·ing, af·frays. Archaic.
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affrayed
affrayed, ppl. a. arch. (əˈfreɪɪd) [f. affray v. + -ed; a recall of the old form which has become ordinarily afraid.] Alarmed.1820 Keats S. Agnes xxxiii, Her blue affrayed eyes wide open shone.
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Affrayed Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Affrayed definition: Simple past tense and past participle of affray..
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AFFRAY - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Definitions of 'affray'. An affray is a noisy and violent fight, especially in a public place. [formal] [...].
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Afraid Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Afraid definition: Filled with fear; frightened. Origin of Afraid From Middle English affrayed, affraied, past participle of afraien ("to affray"), from Anglo ...
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Conjugation of AFFRAY - English verb - Pons
affrayed. you. affrayed. he/she/it. affrayed. we. affrayed. you. affrayed. they. affrayed. Present Perfect. I. have. affrayed. you. have. affrayed. he/she/it.
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Affrayer [uh-FRAY-er] (n.) -A disturber of the peace. -A person who ...
-A person who takes part in an affray or disturbance. From whence is derived the word “afraid” (affrayed). From Middle English “afray” (frighten) ...
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affrayed - Thesaurus - OneLook
Scared or... enraged ; Hostility or... rowdyism ; Physical or... aggravated assault ; Harm or threat injuriously
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How to Pronounce affrayed - YouTube
How to Pronounce affrayed. 14 views · 10 years ago ...more. Pronunciation Guide. 285K. Subscribe. 0. Share. Save.
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affrayed - definition and meaning - Wordnik
affrayed: Simple past tense and past participle of affray .
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Affraid or afraid? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
Correct spelling, explanation: afraid is a modern spelling of archaic affrayed, which is a past simple and past participle form of affray, which, as a verb is an archaic word meaning to frighten.Double f was probably simplified to one f because pronunciation doesn't require doubling it. Therefore affraid is an incorrect form, and the correct one is afraid.
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affraitly
† aˈffrayitly, aˈffraitly, adv. Obs. Sc. [f. affrayit, Sc. form of affrayed, afraid + -ly2.] In an alarmed or frightened manner; affrightedly.1375 Barbour Bruce vi. 434 The laif fled full affrayitly. 1513 Douglas æneis xiii. iv. 78 Fleand thay wat not quhare, Tursing thare birdingis affraitlye here ...
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The Duke himself was a witness, and tare his beard for anger, being more affrayed at this sight than anything he had ever seen since he came to Scotland
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