[f. FRAY v.2] The result of fraying; a frayed place.
1630. Middleton, Chaste Maid, I. i. Your purest Lawnes haue Frayes, and Cambrickes Brackes.
1648. Herrick, Hesper., 91.
| Tis like a Lawnie-Firmament as yet | |
| Quite dispossest of either fray or fret. |
[f. FRAY v.2] The result of fraying; a frayed place.
1630. Middleton, Chaste Maid, I. i. Your purest Lawnes haue Frayes, and Cambrickes Brackes.
1648. Herrick, Hesper., 91.
| Tis like a Lawnie-Firmament as yet | |
| Quite dispossest of either fray or fret. |