Fright, vb. to terrify: Ven. 1098. Lucr. 308. Lucr. 308 Lucr. 308 Lucr. 308 Tp. II, 1, 314. II, 2, 5. Err. IV, 3, 77. LLL IV, 3, 275. Mids. I, 2, 77. II, 1, 35. III, 1, 124. As II, 1, 62. Shr. V, 2, 43. Tw. III, 4, 214. V, 243. Wint. II, 1, 28. III, 2, 93. IV, 4, 117. John III, 1, 11. IV, 2, 25. V, 1, 58. R2 II, 3, 80. R2 II, 3, 80 II, 4, 9. H4A I, 1, 2. III, 1, 40. H4B I, 1, 67. III, 1, 6. H5 V, 2, 246. H6A IV, 7, 82. H6B III, 2, 50. V, 1, 126. R3 I, 1, 11. I, 2, 24. H8 Epil. I, 2, 24 Troil. V, 4, 34. Cor. I, 9, 5. IV, 5, 149. Tit. IV, 1, 24. Rom. I, 4, 87. Caes. II, 2, 14. IV, 3, 40. Mcb. IV, 2, 70. Hml. III, 2, 277. Ant. III, 13, 6. Cymb. II, 3, 145. With an adverb or prepositional phrase denoting the result: “to f. them hence,” LLL I, 1, 128. “he'll f. you up,” Rom. IV, 5, 11. “from our confines f. fair peace,” R2 I, 3, 137. Oth. II, 3, 175. Per. V, 3, 3. “--s English out of his wits,” Wiv. II, 1, 143. Ado V, 2, 55. Mids. I, 2, 82. Ant. III, 13. Ant. III, 13

