A rare or historical term of unclear modern usage; possibly a variant or dialectal form related to fragmentation or a specific material.
Origin uncertain; possibly from Middle English or a regional variant. The word appears in historical texts but lacks clear etymology.
Some words become orphans in the language—'fraghan' appears in old documents but we've lost its context, making it a linguistic mystery that lexicographers can only note but not fully explain.
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