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effray - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
effray (third-person singular simple present effrays, present participle effraying, simple past and past participle effrayed).
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effray, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb effray. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Effray Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
verb (obsolete) To frighten, startle. Wiktionary Origin of Effray From Middle French effrayer. From Wiktionary Find Similar Words
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▪ I. effray obs. var. affray n.1375 Barbour Bruce v. 113 In sic effray thai baid that nycht. 1483 Caxton G. de la Tour B iij, For no gentil wymmen ought to make none effrayes in them. 1553 Douglas æneis (ed. 1) xi. xvii. 67 Acca schawis to him and all his feris The huge effray [ed. Small affray].▪ I...
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definition of Effray by The Free Dictionary
1. To frighten; to scare. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank TFD ...
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"EFFRAY": To fill with sudden fear - OneLook
Usually means: To fill with sudden fear. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 12 dictionaries that define the word effray:
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afraid | translate English to French - Cambridge Dictionary
afraid translate: effrayé/-ée, qui a peur, anxieux/-euse, qui craint, peur, effrayé, désolé, peur. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Effray
EFFRA'Y, verb transitive To frighten. [Not in use.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP. Home · Preface · History · Quotations. INFORMATION ...
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EFFRAY Definition & Meaning – Explained - Power Thesaurus
To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright (transitive). fromfrighten. verb. To frighten greatly; to fill with terror. fromterrify.
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frightening - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com
frighten [sb/sth] ⇒ vtr (scare [sb], [sth]) effrayer⇒ vtr : faire peur à loc v + prép : You frightened me, jumping out of nowhere like that! Her hoots of laughter frightened the cat. Ses éclats de rire ont effrayé le chat. Tu m'as fait peur à sortant de nulle part comme ça ! Ses éclats de rire ont fait peur au chat. frighten [sb ...
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afraid - Traduction en français - exemples anglais | Reverso Context
Traduction de "afraid" en français. Adjectif / Participe. effrayé craint craignant apeuré peureux. timide. timoré. peur. Voir plus. Rather afraid, because children usually lie for their own self-defense. Plutôt effrayé, car les enfants mentent généralement pour se défendre.
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effere
▪ I. † eˈffere, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. effer-us, f. ex out + ferus fierce.] Excessively wild or fierce.1586 J. Hooker Girald. Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 144/1 Let us returne to the historie of this effere..nation.▪ II. † eˈffere, n. Sc. Obs. rare. Also afeir, affeir. [Used metr. gr. for fear n.1;...
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