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frough
frough, frow, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 3 frouh, 4 frouȝ, 5 frogh, 5, 6, 9 Sc. freuch, (6 frewch, 8 freugh), 4, 7– frow, 8 frowe, 5, 7– frough. [Of obscure origin: the forms point back to OE. *fróh, or possibly *þróh; a word of the latter form is represented by þróᵹum ‘rancidis’, þrón ‘rancida’ (Nap... Oxford English Dictionary
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freuch
freuch Sc. form of frough a., weak, frail. Oxford English Dictionary
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froughy
froughy, frowy, a. Now dial. (ˈfrəʊɪ) [? f. frough a. + -y1.] 1. Musty, sour, stale, not sweet.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. July 111 They..like not of the frowie fede. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Frowy, stale, on the point of turning sour from being over kept. 1866 Mrs. Stowe Lit. Foxes 117 Mrs. D. is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Multicultural London English
Th-fronting: is fronted to in words such as three and through (which become free and frough), and is fronted to in words such as brother and another wikipedia.org
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strow
▪ I. [strow error for frow, frough a.1659 Lady Alimony ii. v. D 4 b, The grass Too strow for fodder, and too rank for pasture. 1822 Nares; hence in recent Dicts.]▪ II. strow see strew v. Oxford English Dictionary
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frowish
▪ I. ˈfrowish, a.1 Obs. rare—1. [? f. frow, fro + -ish, after froward.] ? Unfavourably disposed, froward.1589 Greene Tullies Love (1609) D b, Were you but as fauourable as you are frowish.▪ II. † ˈfrowish, a.2 Obs. [f. frow, frough a., + -ish.] Frowzy, stale-smelling, fetid.1608 Withals' Dict. 286 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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frow
▪ I. frow, n. (fraʊ) Forms: 4, 6–8 frow(e, 6–8 fro(e, (7 frau, phraw), 7– frow. [ad. Du. vrouw = Ger. frau lady, woman, wife.] 1. A Dutchwoman.1390 Will of M. Quellyngbourgh (Comm. Crt. Lond.), Margareta Quellyngbourgh Frowe. 1477 Paston Lett. No. 792 III. 181 The frowys of Broggys, with there hye c... Oxford English Dictionary
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frush
▪ I. frush, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. (frʌʃ) Also 4–5 frusche, 4–6 frusshe, (5 frushe, 9 arch. frusch). [a. OF. fruis, frois, n. of action f. fruissier, froissier: see frush v.] † 1. A rush, charge, onset, collision. Obs.1375 Barbour Bruce xiii. 292 He and all his cumpany..In-till a frusche all tuk the flyc... Oxford English Dictionary
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