feaze I. variant of feeze II. \ˈfāz, ˈfēz\intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch vase, vese fringe, frayed edge, from Middle Dutch — more at fash 1.dialect Britain: to become frayed — usually used with out < his coat was all feazed out at the edges > 2.dialect Britain: to become rough or jagged at the edges