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† ˈfrubbish, v. Obs. Also frobish. [var. of furbish.] trans. To furbish or polish by rubbing.
1570Levins Manip. 144/20 To Frubbish, fricando polire. 1601Holland Pliny II. 466 When it is well scoured and clensed with sand, and knowne by the brightnesse and lustre thereof that it hath bin sufficiently frobished and purified. a1625Fletcher Cust. Country iii. iii, I'll make you young again, beleeve that Lady, I will so frubbish you. Hence † ˈfrubbisher, a furbisher.
1526Skelton Magnyf. 1074 The frubyssher hath my sword. |