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Adjective: antiquated spelling of frenetic
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- 1827 C.E., Edmund Burke, The Epistolary Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke and Dr. French Laurence, in Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, E. Littell; Volume XII, page #333:
- On this point, I verily begin to believe that Mr. Pitt is stark mad ; but that he is in the cold fit of this phrenetick fever.