Extremely cold; frosty.
[Middle English, past participle of fresen, to freeze, from Old English frēosan. See freeze.]
Dictionary:
frore (frôr, frōr) ![]() |
[Middle English, past participle of fresen, to freeze, from Old English frēosan. See freeze.]
| Thesaurus: frore |
| Obscure Words: frore |
| WordNet: frore |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(archaic) very cold
| Hommage... (Album by Ti Frore) | |
| freeze | |
| Yearning (Rock Band, 2000s) |
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