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▪ I. ˈfrowish, a.1 Obs. rare—1. [? f. frow, fro + -ish, after froward.] ? Unfavourably disposed, froward.
1589Greene Tullies Love (1609) D b, Were you but as fauourable as you are frowish. ▪ II. † ˈfrowish, a.2 Obs. [f. frow, frough a., + -ish.] Frowzy, stale-smelling, fetid.
1608Withals' Dict. 286 He that is rank or frowish in savour, hircosus. 1688Bunyan Solomon's Temple xvii, Covetousness makes a minister smell frowish. |