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▪ I. † ˈfrisket1 Obs. rare—1. [Meaning and origin doubtful: cf. OF. friquet a small lively sparrow.]
c1602in Nichols Progr. Q. Eliz. III. 586 The chatting of pyes, and the chirkinge of the friskets. ▪ II. frisket2 Printing.|ˈfrɪskɪt| [ad. Fr. frisquette, of unknown origin.] A thin iron frame hinged to the tympan, having tapes or paper strips stretched across it, for keeping the sheet in position while printing. to fly the frisket: see fly v.2 2.
1683Moxon Mech. Exerc. II. 55 Which..serves for the Frisket to move truly upon. 1777Hoole Comenius' Vis. World (ed. 12) 118 The pressman beateth it over with printers ink..spreadeth upon it the papers put in the frisket. 1824J. Johnson Typogr. II. 526 To catch the bottom of the sheet when the frisket rises and conveys it quickly and gently to the catch. 1884West. Morn. News 23 Apr. 5/2 A press frisket was thrown down. attrib.1683Moxon Mech. Exerc. II. 55 From the Fore-end or Frisket-joynt. 1825J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 308 The clerk now inks the type with a printer's ball, opens the frisket sheet..on its hinges, and places the note..against the tympan. 1880Printing Times 15 Mar. Advt., Frisket forks are so arranged that, etc. |