Affranchise :: Affranchise (v. t.) To make free; to enfranchise.
Affranchisement :: Affranchisement (n.) The act of making free; enfranchisement.
Affrap :: Affrap (v. t. & i.) To strike, or strike down..
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) To startle from quiet; to alarm.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) To frighten; to scare; to frighten away.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) The act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) Alarm; terror; fright.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) A tumultuous assault or quarrel; a brawl; a fray.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others..
Affrayed :: Affrayed (p. p.) of Affra.
Affrayer :: Affrayer (n.) One engaged in an affray.
Affrayment :: Affrayment (n.) Affray.
Affreight :: Affreight (v. t.) To hire, as a ship, for the transportation of goods or freight..
Affreighter :: Affreighter (n.) One who hires or charters a ship to convey goods.
Affreightment :: Affreightment (n.) The act of hiring, or the contract for the use of, a vessel, or some part of it, to convey cargo..
Affret :: Affret (n.) A furious onset or attack.
Affriction :: Affriction (n.) The act of rubbing against.
Affriended :: Affriended (p. p.) Made friends; reconciled.
Affright :: Affright (v. t.) To impress with sudden fear; to frighten; to alarm.
Affright :: Affright (p. a.) Affrighted.
Affright :: Affright (n.) Sudden and great fear; terror. It expresses a stronger impression than fear, or apprehension, perhaps less than terror..
Affright :: Affright (n.) The act of frightening; also, a cause of terror; an object of dread..
Affrighted :: Affrighted (imp. & p. p.) of Affrigh.
Affrightedly :: Affrightedly (adv.) With fright.
Affrighten :: Affrighten (v. t.) To frighten.
Affrighter :: Affrighter (n.) One who frightens.
Affrightful :: Affrightful (a.) Terrifying; frightful.
Affrighting :: Affrighting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Affrigh.
Affrightment :: Affrightment (n.) Affright; the state of being frightened; sudden fear or alarm.
Affront :: Affront (v. t.) To front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face.
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