Plural of feazing; multiple instances of twisting, unraveling, or troubling.
From feazing plus the plural suffix -s (Old English '-as' or '-um'), creating a countable noun form that refers to multiple occurrences or instances.
Even for archaic verbs, English allows us to pluralize the gerund form to talk about multiple instances of that action—a sign of English's flexibility in creating new words from existing pieces.
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