frayed

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Etymology[edit]

From English fray, from Old French froiier (to rub against, scrape; thrust against), from Latin fricare (to rub, rub down).

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Adjective[edit]

frayed (comparative more frayed, superlative most frayed)

  1. unravelled, worn at the end or edge.

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Verb[edit]

frayed

  1. simple past and past participle of fray

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