| 释义 | feeze I. transitive verb
 or feaze \ˈfēz, ˈfāz\
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: Middle English fesen, from Old English fēsian; perhaps akin to Norwegian fuse to gush, rush, Old Norse fjūka to be driven by the wind — more at fog
 1. obsolete  : to drive away : put to flight
 2.  : faze
 II. noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English veze, from fesen, vesen to drive away — more at feeze I
 1. now dialect  : a violent impact : rush
 2. dialect  : a state of alarm or excitement
 III. transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: obsolete Scots fize, n., screw, from Flemish vize, from Middle Dutch vise, from Middle French vis — more at vise
 dialect Britain  : to tighten by turning : twist
 < feeze a fiddle string >
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