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▪ I. † frike, a. Obs. [a. OF. frique (13th c.), regarded by some scholars as the earlier form of frisque (see frisk a.); it is perh. a. Teut. *freko- freck a. In ME. the adjs. frike and freck seem to have been somewhat confused.] 1. Lusty, strong, vigorous.13.. Fest. Church in Holy Rood 221 The egle...
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*Frijjō
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The theonyms in West Germanic are Anglo-Saxon *Frīg, Old High German Frīja, Low German (Lower Saxony) Frike, Freke (Fru Freen, Fru Frien, Fru
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freck
▪ I. freck, frack, a. Obs. exc. Sc. (frɛk, fræk) Forms: α. 1 frec, 3 frech, south. vrech, 4 freck, -kk(e, 4–5 frek(e, (5 freik), 8–9 Sc. freck. β. Sc. 6–7 frak, 6–9 frack. [Com. Teut.: OE. frec, fric, fræc = OHG. freh covetous, greedy (MHG. vrech courageous, Ger. frech bold, insolent), ON. frekr gre...
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1793 in music
Elmire
Josef Seger – 8 Toccatas and Fugues
Daniel Steibelt – Roméo et Juliette
Methods and theory writings
Pierre Baillot – Méthode de Violon
Joseph Frike
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frig
▪ I. frig, v. (frɪg) Also frigg. [? Onomatopœic alteration of frike v.; cf. fridge, fig, fidge vbs.] † 1. intr. To move about restlessly; to agitate the body or limbs. Cf. fridge v. 1. Obs.c 1460 Towneley Myst. (Surtees) 313 A welle blawen bowke thise frygges as frogges. 1598 E. Guilpin Skial. (1878...
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frisk
▪ I. frisk, n. (frɪsk) [f. frisk v.] † 1. A brisk and lively movement in horsemanship or dancing; a caracole or curvet; a caper, a jig. to fetch a frisk: see fetch v. 9. Obs.1525 Ld. Berners Froiss. II. lxxviii. [lxxiv.] 234 Eche of them [knyghtes] a good dystaunce fro other made theyr tournes and f...
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Hungarian comics
In 2016 Frike Comics started to publish OUTCAST, from IMAGE Comics and Robert Kirkman. From Dylan Dog number 5, a new publisher is active, Frike Comics. Frike Comics has published Dylan Dog 5 and 6.
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refrain
▪ I. refrain, n.1 (rɪˈfreɪn) Forms: 4 refreyne, 5 refreyn, 6 refreine, (7 reffrein); 6 refraynt, 7– refrain, (8 -e). [a. OF. refrein, refrain = Prov. refranh, Cat. refrá, Sp. refran, Pg. refrão, in the same sense, ultimately f. pop. L. *refrangĕre (OF. refraindre) to break back, break again. See als...
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