To FRAIK, v. n. To flatter, Ang.
A. Douglas.
Fraik, Fraiken, s.
1. Flattery, S.
2. Fond discourse, having the appearance of flattery, Fife.
A. Douglas.
FRAIL, s. Expl. flail.
J. Nicol.
To FRAIS, v. n. To crash.
Douglas.
Su. G. fraes-a, stridere.
FRAISE, s. A cajoling discourse, S.
FRAISE, s. The pluck of a calf,
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