Definition of Fratches

1. fratch [n] - See also: fratch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fratches

fraps
fras
frascati
frascatis
frat
frat boy
frat boys
frat house
frat houses
frataxin
fratboy
fratboys
fratch
fratches (current term)
fratchier
fratchy
frate
frater
frateries
fraternal
fraternal nephew
fraternal nephews
fraternal niece
fraternal nieces
fraternal twin

Literary usage of Fratches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1868)
"... of their several earnings, ‘l'hese connubial ‘fratches' were conducted on fair principles, as he was never known to interrupt the other whilst speaking. ..."

2. Lower Canada Reports =: Décisions Des Tribunaux Du Bas-Canada by Simon Lelièvre (1861)
"... pas la vente de provisions fratches, et en par- (1) The by law under which the conviction took place is as follow : " Que ..."

3. Montreal by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"Maison des Pates Fraiches 865 rue Rachel •0527-5487 Maison des Pates FraTches sells quality ltalian food: cheese, olives and capers, cold cuts, biscotti and ..."

4. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"They lile think, what a girt sin it is to breed fratches, to mack mischief, an set ya christian at outs wi' another. Didn't St. Paul, i' his time, ..."

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