Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
fraught .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Same as
fraught .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Obsolete form of
fraught .
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Examples
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They pay also to the pilot of the bark for his owne cariage one care, and to all the rest of the mariners amongst them 3. cares fraight, which is in the whole 4 cares, and paying the abouesayd prises and fraights, they are at no charges of victuals with them, but it is requisite that the same be declared in the charter partie, with the condition that they lade not aboord one rotilo more then the fraight, vnder paines that finding more in Ormuz, it is forfeit, and besides that to pay the fraight of that which they haue laden.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The custome of Pegu and fraight thither, may amount vnto twentie or twentie two per cento, and 23. according as he hath more or lesse stolen from him that day they custome the goods.
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Tolde vs that he would fraight vs then after a day or twaine.
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Their chiefe fraight, was very excellent Muscatels and red
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For fraight from Ormus to Goa, as is in this booke shewed.
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The nineteenth, wee had foule and stormy weather, at what time by Gods good blessing wee arriued in our natiue countrey at Texell in Holland, hauing performed in the short space of one yeare, two moneths and nineteene daies, almost as long a voiage, as if we should haue compassed the globe of the earth, and bringing home with vs our full fraight of rich and gainfull Marchandize.
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For fraight from Balsara to Ormus, according to the greatnesse, as in this booke appeareth.
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The fraight of the barkes from Ormuz to Balsara, I would say from Balsara to Ormuz, they pay according to the greatnesse thereof.
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The fraight from Ormuz to Chaul, Goa, and Cochin, is as followeth: Mokaires, larines 6 per table of 60 pikes.
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Nowe to returne to my voyage, when I came to Ormus, I found there Master Francis Berettin of Venice, and we fraighted a bark together to goe for Basora for 70. duckets, and with vs there went other Marchants, which did ease our fraight, and very commodiously wee came to Basora and there we stayed 40. dayes for prouiding a
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