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† feˈdifragous, a. Obs. [f. L. fœdifrag-us (f. foedus compact + root of frangĕre to break) + -ous.] Compact-breaking, faithless, perfidious.
1600Abp. Abbot Exp. Jonah 359 Perfidious, and fedifragous, and barbarous Princes. 1651C. Love's Case 53 Such desultory and fedifragous practices. absol.1632Vicars tr. Virgil's æneid xii. 384 Jove..whose thunders great Do truces tie, fright the fedifragous. |