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CHAFE, v.t.
CHAFE, n.
To excite heat in by
friction; to rub in order to stimulate and make warm.
To rub her temples, and to chafe her
skin. To excite passion or anger in; to
fret; to irritate.
Her intercession chafed him. To fret and wear by rubbing; as, to
chafe a cable.
Two slips of parchment which she sewed round it to
prevent its being chafed. Syn. -- To rub; fret; gall; vex; excite; inflame. To be worn by rubbing; as, a cable
chafes.
To have a feeling of vexation; to be
vexed; to fret; to be irritated.
Spenser.
He will chafe at the doctor's marrying my
daughter. Heat excited by friction.
Injury or wear caused by
friction.
Vexation; irritation of mind;
rage.
The cardinal in a chafe sent for him to
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