(UN-1 8 b.)
1587. Turberv., Trag. T. (1837), 16. With manly minde, and mouth unfraught of feare.
1605. Bacon, Adv. Learn., II. To the King § 12. Mindes emptie & vnfraught with matter.
1650. Ashmole, Chym. Collect., Prol. 15. Such Vagrants doubtless are empty and unfraught.
1709. Brit. Apollo, II. No. 53. 2/1. Men of narrow Intellects are Unfraught with Noble Ideas.