Past tense or past participle of 'fraze'; rubbed away, worn, or erased using the dialectal term.
From the verb 'fraze' plus the regular past-tense '-ed' suffix. This follows standard English patterns for creating past forms of verbs.
The existence of 'frazed' in old texts reminds us that English had much richer regional vocabulary before printing, mass education, and broadcasting created powerful pressures toward uniformity.
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