a. [f. FRIEZE sb.1 + -Y1.] Clad in frieze.

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1849.  Alb. Smith, Pottleton Leg., vii. 35. A rough, friezy man brought in some uncouth leathern bags, and plumped them down in a corner, as though they had been empty coal-sacks, and yet they contained the essence of the loves, and hopes, and hates of hundreds in the shapes of as many letters.

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1855.  Chamb. Jrnl., IV. 153/2. Friezy hairy groups everywhere wondering at us, and we at them.

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