ppl. a. Obs. [f. FREAK v.] Addicted to freaks, freakish.
1663. Flagellum; or O. Cromwell (1672), 140. After 4 daies time (in which Feak and his Freaking Partisans were almost run from their wits in rage and madness) Cromwel was appointed and declared for Protector of this Infant Commonwealth.
1665. Pepys, Diary, 25 Jan. He told me what a mad, freaking fellow Sir Ellis Layton hath been, and is, and once at Antwerp was really mad.