frayboggard
See also: fray-boggard
English
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Etymology
Circa 1530s.[1] From fray (“frighten”) + boggard (“ghost, goblin, bugbear”).
Noun
frayboggard (plural frayboggards)
- (obsolete) A scarecrow.
- 1535, Coverdale, Myles, Baruch 6:70:
- For like as a frayboggarde in a garden off Cucumbers keepeth nothinge, even ſo are their goddes of wod, of ſylver ⁊ golde:
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