different between frory vs frowy
frory
English
Etymology
From frore +? -y. Compare Old English fr?ori? (“freezing, frozen, cold, chilly; blanched with fear, sad, mournful”).
Adjective
frory (comparative more frory, superlative most frory)
- (now rare) Frosty; frozen.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.viii:
- An aged sire with head all frory hore, / And sprinckled frost vpon his deawy beard […]
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.viii:
- Covered with a froth resembling hoar frost.
Anagrams
- Forry
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frowy
English
Etymology
Compare frowzy, frouzy.
Adjective
frowy (comparative more frowy, superlative most frowy)
- (archaic) musty, rancid
- frowy butter
- frowy feed
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