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freit \ˈfrāt, ˈfrēt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English frete divination, from Old Norse frētt news, inquiry; akin to Old Norse fregna to inquire, find out — more at pray 1. chiefly Scotland : a superstitious observance or idea < an idle freit > 2. chiefly Scotland : a saying or saw conveying a superstition < an old freit about the weather > 3. chiefly Scotland : an omen especially of misfortune |