[ad. L. *fricātrīc-em, fem. agent-n. f. fricāre to rub.] A lewd woman.

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1605.  B. Jonson, Volpone, IV. ii. [A patron] To a lewd harlot, a base fricatrice.

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1708.  Motteux, Rabelais, V. v. 165. Ganymedes, Bardachoes, Huffers, Ingles, Fricatrices, He-Whores and Sodomites.

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1871.  R. Ellis, Catullus, xcix. 7.

        Hardly the sin was in act, your lips did many a falling
    Drop dilute, which anon every finger away
Cleansed apace, lest still my mouth’s infection abiding
    Stain, like slaver abhorr’d breath’d from a foul fricatrice.

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