Afray

/əˈfreɪ/ noun

A noisy, disorderly fight or brawl in public; a loud quarrel or dispute.

From Old French 'afraier' (to frighten), from 'a-' (to) + 'frayer' (to break, frighten). Entered Middle English as a term for public disturbances, originally emphasizing the frightening and chaotic nature of street fights.

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