Obs. [UN-2 3.] trans. To unload, discharge.
1559. Mirr. Mag. (1563), X ij, Suffiseth nowe this playnt Whereof my hart his bottome hath vnfraught.
1633. P. Fletcher, Purple Isl., VI. xix. Then thou deare swain, thy heavnly load unfraught.
1773. J. Ross, Fratricide, I. 413 (MS.). Meantime, unfraughting thus returning love, He to his Mother runs.