v. Obs. Also frigify. [ad. med.L. *frīgēficāre, f. frīgēre to be cold: see -FY.]

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  1.  trans. To make cold; to cool.

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  Hence Frigefied, Frigefying ppl. adjs.

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1599.  A. M., trans. Gabelhouer’s Bk. Physicke, 44/1. Then infuse her in frigefyed water. Ibid., 225–6. She must eschewe … of Onions, Apples, Peares, Oranges, & of all other frigifyinge fruictes.

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1604.  R. Cawdrey, Table Alph., Frigifie, coole, make cold.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s 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.

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  2.  intr. To become cold.

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1599.  A. M., trans. Gabelhouer’s 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.

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