[pa. pple. of FRET v.2] Of a ceiling: = FRETTED ppl. a.2

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1663.  Gerbier, Counsel (1664), 45. Summers for the first seeling eighteen and fourteen Inches to be framed in such proportion as may serve to make an Italian fret Seeling.

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1720.  Strype, Stow’s Surv., I. II. xiii. 191/1. This Church, having been burnt down by a great Fire, was built in an Octangular Form, with a fine Fret Cieling, but without any Pillar.

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