Friend, vb. to favour; absol.: “time must f. or end,” Troil. I, 2, 84. trans.: “for the fault's love is the offender --ed,” Meas. IV, 2, 116. “disorder, that hath spoiled us, f. us now,” H5 IV, 5, 17. “not --ed by his wish,” H8 I, 2, 140. “be --ed with aptness of the season,” Cymb. II, 3, 52.