KJV Dictionary Definition: fray
fray
FRAY, n. L. fractura, from frango, frico.
1. A boil, quarrel or violent riot, that puts men in fear. This is the vulgar word for affray, and the sense seems to refer the word to Fr. effrayer.
2. A combat; a battle; also, a single combat or duel.
3. A contest; contention.
4. A rub; a fret or chafe in cloth; a place injured by rubbing.
FRAY, v.t. To fright; to terrify. Obs.
frayed
FRA'YED, pp. Frightened; rubbed; worn.
fraying
FRA'YING, ppr. Frightening; terrifying; rubbing.
FRA'YING, n. Peel of a deer's horn.