feaze
English
Etymology
From Middle English fesen (“to drive, incite, put into action; frighten, terrify, prosecute, punish”), from Old English fēsan, fȳsan (“to hasten, impel”), from Proto-Germanic *funsijaną (“to make ready”).
Verb
feaze (third-person singular simple present feazes, present participle feazing, simple past and past participle feazed)
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