Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV).
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FREESK, n.2, v.2
I. n. A smirk; “a pretended smile” (Ork. 1922 J. Firth Reminisc. 151). Adj. freeskie in comb. freeski-faced, laughing, wreathed in smiles (Ork. 1929 Marw.).
II. v. To assume a smile (Ork. 1953).
[Orig. obscure. ? An extended use of Eng. frisk. See note to previous article.]