Obs. [UN-2 3.] trans. To unload, discharge.

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1559.  Mirr. Mag. (1563), X ij, Suffiseth nowe this playnt … Whereof my hart his bottome hath vnfraught.

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1633.  P. Fletcher, Purple Isl., VI. xix. Then thou deare swain, thy heav’nly load unfraught.

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1773.  J. Ross, Fratricide, I. 413 (MS.). Meantime, unfraughting thus returning love, He to his Mother runs.

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