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Frory

Frory \Fro"ry\, a. [AS. fre['o]rig. See Frorn.]

  1. Frozen; stiff with cold. [Obs.]
    --Spenser.

  2. Covered with a froth like hoarfrost. [Archaic]

    The foaming steed with frory bit to steer.
    --Fairfax.

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frory

a. 1 (context now rare English) frosty; frozen. 2 Covered with a froth resembling hoar frost.

Usage examples of "frory".

Her vp betwixt his rugged hands he reard,And with his frory lips full softly kist,Whiles the cold ysickles from his rough beard,Dropped adowne vpon her yuorie brest:Yet he himselfe so busily addrest,That her out of astonishment he wrought,And out of that same fishers filthy nestRemouing her, into his charet brought,And there with many gentle termes her faire besought.