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frory, a.|ˈfrɔərɪ| Also froarie, -y. [f. frore ppl. a. + -y1. Cf. OE. fréoriᵹ.] 1. Frozen; frosty; extremely cold.
a1555Abp. Parker Ps. cxxi. 368 The moone by night shall serue thy turne: Her frory hornes shall thee not fray. 1590Spenser F.Q. iii. viii. 35 Her up betwixt his rugged hands he reard, And with his frory lips full softly kist. 1691Dryden Arthur iii. 31 There the pale Pole Star in the North of Heav'n Sits high and on the frory Winter broods. 1855Singleton Virgil II. 271 Her son within a vale retired afar, Sequestered by the frory flood, she saw. †2. Covered with foam or froth. Obs.
1600Fairfax Tasso ii. xl, While..yong, she vs'd with tender hand The foming steed with froarie bit to steare. |