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froncle
† ˈfroncle Obs. rare. [a. OF. froncle, ad. L. fūrunculus furuncle.] A furuncle or boil.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. (1586) 53. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health lxxiii. 26 b, A froncle is a lytle impostume ingendred of a gross bloud. Oxford English Dictionary
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furuncle
furuncle (ˈfjʊərʌŋk(ə)l) [ad. L. fūruncul-us, orig. ‘little thief’, dim. of fūr. Cf. F. furoncle froncle.] A boil or inflammatory tumour.1676 Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. i. vii. 43 Sorely afflicted with a Furuncle within his Nostrils. 1743 tr. Heister's Surg. 195 A Boil or Furuncle is a small resisting ... Oxford English Dictionary
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frounce
▪ I. frounce, n.1 (fraʊns) Also 5–7 frownce. Cf. the altered form flounce n. [a. OFr. fronce, fronche (Fr. fronce), = Sardinian frunza. According to some scholars a vbl. noun f. the Rom. *frontire (OF., Pr., OSp. froncir, Sp. fruncir, Cat. frunsir, Sard. frunziri), to wrinkle the brow, to wrinkle, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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