frenzical

frenzical
adjective
Etymology: obsolete English frenzic insane, delirious (from English frenzy (I) + -ic) + English -al

a certain frenzical malady they call love — Philip Sidney


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  • Frenzical — Fren zi*cal (fr[e^]n z[i^]*kal), a. Frantic. [Obs.] Orrery. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • phrensy — variant of frenzy * * * phrensical, phrensy old forms of ↑frenzical, ↑frenzy * * * phrensical, phrensy, zy etc., var. of frenzical, frenzy …   Useful english dictionary

  • phrensical — phrensical, phrensy old forms of ↑frenzical, ↑frenzy * * * phrensical, phrensy, zy etc., var. of frenzical, frenzy …   Useful english dictionary

  • phrensicalphrensy — phrensical, phrensy old forms of frenzical, frenzy …   Useful english dictionary

  • fransy — frans(e)y, ical obs. ff. frenzy, frenzical …   Useful english dictionary

  • fransey — frans(e)y, ical obs. ff. frenzy, frenzical …   Useful english dictionary

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