v. [f. FRICTION sb. + -IZE.] trans. To subject to friction; to rub.
1853. Kane, Grinnell Exp., xxxiv. (1856), 301. In this mixture, by the aid of a hard towel, with a daily regularity that knows no intermission, he goes over his entire skeleton, frictionizing.
1859. Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 376. Their principal recreation is to scrub, polish, tickle, and frictionise the brass and wood work of the fire-engines to a Dutch pitch of cleanliness.