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† friˈzado, n. Obs. Forms: 6–8 fris(e-, frysado(w(e, (6 fres-, frisc-, friz-, 7 friez(e)ado(w), 7– frizado. [a. Sp. frisado (obs.), explained to mean ‘silk plush’, f. frisar = Fr. friser to curl (hair), raise a nap on (cloth); see frizz, frieze vbs.] A fine kind of frieze. Also attrib.
1542Nottingham Rec. III. 220 One Spaynes cloke of frysado. 1546O. Johnson in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. ii. II. 175 Untill I have made sale of the frisados and lynnen cloeth. 1600Vaughan Direct. Health (1633) 165 In Winter, your upper garment must be of Cotton or Friezeadow. 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Praise Hempseed Wks. iii. 64/1 Our cottons, penistones, frizadoes, baze. 1719D'Urfey Pills III. 272 And an old Frysadoe Coat to cover his Worship's trunk Hose. Hence † friˈzado v. intr., to produce the appearance of frizado. In quot. transf.
1598Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. iv. Handie-crafts 591 A cleer Brook..Whose gurgling streams frizado'd on the gravell. |