fraked

English

Etymology

From Middle English fraked, from Old English fracod, fracoþ (vile, bad, base, wicked, criminal, impious, filthy, abominable, useless, worthless), from Proto-Germanic *frakunþaz, equivalent to for- + couth. See also Middle English forcouth, English frakel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɹeɪkt/, /fɹeɪkəd/

Adjective

fraked (comparative more fraked, superlative most fraked)

  1. (obsolete) Bad; vile; shameful.

Anagrams

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