v. [f. FRICTION sb. + -IZE.] trans. To subject to friction; to rub.

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1853.  Kane, Grinnell Exp., xxxiv. (1856), 301. In this mixture, by the aid of a hard towel, with a daily regularity that knows no intermission, he goes over his entire skeleton, frictionizing.

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1859.  Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 376. Their principal recreation is to scrub, polish, tickle, and frictionise the brass and wood work of the fire-engines to a Dutch pitch of cleanliness.

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