Fryed, pp. fried, VIII a 305. [OFr. fri-re.]
Friþ, Fryth, n. woodland, park, II 160, 246, V 83. [OE. fyr(h)þ, gefyrhþe, wood.]
Fro, Froo, adv. away, XVI 210; to and fro, to and fro, on all sides, XVII 111. [ON. frá.]
Fro, conj. from the time when, since, VI 15 (cf. fra þat). [As prec.]
Fro, prep. (away) from, I 76, V 263 (follows pron.), VI 15, VII 90, VIII a 29, IX 26, &c.; Fra, IV a 18, b 34, X 130, &c.; fra þat, from when first, IV a 25; þat ... fro, whence, IX 230; ther ... fro, to where ... from, XII a 33; fro whom ... fro, from whom (mixed Fr. and E. constr.), IX 329 (see next). [ON. frá.]
From, Fram, prep. from, II 190, 225, VIII a 51, XIII a 27, &c.; Uram, III introd., 4; uram þet, from the time that, III 38; adv. in of whom ... from, from whom (mixed E. and Fr. constr.), IX 78 (see prec.). [OE. from, fram.] See Þere, Þare.
Frote, v. to rub; wring, tear at, II 79; Frotyng, pres. p. grating, XIII b 59. [OFr. froter.]
Frounse, v. to pucker, V 238. [OFr. fronci(e)r.]
Frut(e), n. fruit, II 257, VIII a 320, IX 143; Fruyt, IX 139, 148, XIII a 51; Frewte, in f. of erthely foode, ? the fruit of the tree, which was earthly food, XVI 10. [OFr. fruit.]
Fuersly, adv. fiercely; fuersly fell, turned out stormy, VII 129. See Fers(e).