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▪ I. ˈcankerfret, n. Obs. or dial. [See next, and the verb.] †1. Corrosion by rust. Obs.
1618Bolton Florus ii. iii. 86 That the Armes of the Romans might not take dust, or canker-fret. [Or is this vb.?] 2. ‘Copperas’ (? Verdigris). 3. ‘A sore or blister in the mouth. East.’ Halliwell. ▪ II. † ˈcankerfret, a. Obs. [f. canker n. + fret pa. pple. ‘eaten away, gnawed’.] a. Eaten away with ‘canker’ or gangrene. b. Corroded with rust.
1297R. Glouc. 299 Somme by come cancrefrete, & somme blynde oþer wode. 1603H. Crosse Vertues Commw. (1878) 56 Blades..canker-fret and rustie within. ▪ III. † ˈcankerfret, v. Obs. [f. canker n. + fret v.] a. trans. To eat with ‘canker’. b. intr. To become cankered; to rust.
1642Rogers Naaman 36 Which else through ease and selfe-love would rust and cankerfret. Ibid. 103 Ere [this sin] have cankerfretted the soul. |