fate-fraught

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English

Adjective

fate-fraught (comparative more fate-fraught, superlative most fate-fraught)

  1. Alternative spelling of fatefraught
    • 1796, “Book the Seventh”, in John Colin Dunlop, Joan of Arc, Bristol: Bulgin and Rosser, page 236:
      With wary bend, the foe shrunk from the flying death; yet not in vain from that strong hand the fate-fraught weapon fled []