v. Obs. Also frigify. [ad. med.L. *frīgēficāre, f. frīgēre to be cold: see -FY.]
1. trans. To make cold; to cool.
Hence Frigefied, Frigefying ppl. adjs.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physicke, 44/1. Then infuse her in frigefyed water. Ibid., 2256. She must eschewe of Onions, Apples, Peares, Oranges, & of all other frigifyinge fruictes.
1604. R. Cawdrey, Table Alph., Frigifie, coole, make cold.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 153. When any want a Medicament, that califies or frigifies in the end of the first degree, he man substitute one that is calid or frigid in the beginning of the second degree.
2. intr. To become cold.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physicke, 2/1. Let them seeth sufficiently in water, and then let it somwhat frigifye, & heer in bath thy feet before thou take rest.