verb
- past tense and past participle of feaze; to unravel or fray (a rope or fabric)
- past tense and past participle of feaze; to disturb, worry, or annoy
Usage: nautical; archaic
Usage: dialectal; archaic
Examples
- The old rope was feazed at the edges after years of use.
- The sailor feazed the line to prepare it for splicing.
- Nothing feazed her calm demeanor during the crisis.
- He seemed feazed by the unexpected news.
- The fabric feazed where it had been caught on the nail.