frail

adj
/fɹeɪl/

Etymology

From Middle English frayel, from Old French frael, fraiel, of unknown origin; possibly a dissimilatory variant of flael, flaiel (“flail”).

  1. derived from fragilis
  2. derived from fraile
  3. inherited from frele

Definitions

  1. Easily broken physically

    Easily broken physically; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish.

    • Returne with ſpeed, time paſſeth ſwift away, Our life is fraile, and we may dye to day.
    • Its nest is composed of the frailest materials, and is light and small in proportion to the size of the bird
  2. Weak

    Weak; infirm.

    • Frail smoke of morning in the air and a sort of muffled hum that is not sound but is not silence either.
    • O as the soft and frail lights break upon your eyelids
  3. In an infirm state leading one to be easily subject to disease or other health problems,…

    In an infirm state leading one to be easily subject to disease or other health problems, especially regarding the elderly.

  4. + 9 more definitions
    1. Mentally fragile.

    2. Liable to fall from virtue or be led into sin

      Liable to fall from virtue or be led into sin; not strong against temptation; weak in resolution; unchaste.

    3. A girl.

      • She was the roughest, toughest frail, but Minnie had a heart as big as a whale.
      • ‘She's pickin' 'em tonight, right on the nose,’ he said. ‘That tall black-headed frail.’
    4. To play a stringed instrument, usually a banjo, by picking with the back of a fingernail.

    5. A basket made of rushes, used chiefly to hold figs and raisins.

    6. The quantity of fruit or other items contained in a frail.

    7. A rush for weaving baskets.

    8. Synonym of farasola (“old unit of weight”).

    9. Synonym of flail.

      • The scythe, the sickle and the flail (or "frail", is it is invariably called) - these should surely be incorporated in the county arms, for on their use much of the prosperity of Essex has always rested until now.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA