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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1968 (SND Vol. VII).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

PHRASE, v.2 Also fra(i)se, fraize. To scare, frighten. Gen. in ppl.adj. fraised, frais't, greatly surprised, having a wild, staring look (‡Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B.).Rxb. 1825 Jam.:
One, overpowered by astonishment, is said to “look like a fraiz'd weasel”.
s.Sc. 1898 E. Hamilton Mawkin iii.:
He looked that fraized I thought I would hae cracked my sides.

[Conflation of Faize and Raise.]

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