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Noun

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frib (plural fribs)

  1. A piece of inferior wool from the outer part of the fleece.
    • 1809, A general treatise on cattle, the ox, the sheep, and the swine, John Lawrence, page 385:
      The wool, producing nearly five-sixths of prime, and only one-fourteenth of fribs, is a proof that it had suffered no degeneration []

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Pronoun

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frib

  1. second-person plural of fri
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