FRE 
= latter end of fiimmer ; but the plants raifed in this Hated 
not fo fine as thofe from fee d, on account of t 
ode growing with more rapidity . than the heads of 
the plant 
The i are the a methods by which the variegated varie- 
ties can, ae increafe 
aoe may ss introduced as ornamental trees ; 
moft 
but thote the American kind are the proper 
in {m - pienicone fhrubberies, and other cGenamenied. 
groun 
The “fort fort is highly ufeful as a timber-tree, and fhould 
a much more e attended to than has lately been the cafe, as wood 
For various ufes in hufbandry, and feveral other “purpofes, 
there is no other fort of wood that can nea oe t 
grows wellin dry places where the foil ism ugh it 
may not have any a a but cae, belt ‘in 1 fouthern 
expofures ee As 
FRAY ei figs . ae, 3 as cloth or fluff does 
by rubbing, or o 
Among hae a ee is taid t to fray his head, when he 
rubs it. againtta tree, to caufe the fkins of his new horns to 
come. 
FRAY LES, in Geography, an ifland near the coaft of 
New i eleeaar in Terra Firma. 
s, Los, a clufter of fmall iflands in the Weft I 
a. show 2 miles ne hay from the ifland et Mages. 
N. lat 
3 
FREA, fea, or ee in 1 Mythology, the wife of 
Odin, and, next to him, the moft revered divinity < among the 
and other 
the fame. with the goddefs Hertha, or Earth, 
which «was. devoutly worfhipped by the Angli and other 
erman-nations, S nd Opin. From-Ahe name 
ro 
of this. divinity, Some have derived that of Friday, the fixth 
day of the wee 
REAM, | in ‘Agriculture, aterm applied to fuch arable 
or ploughed ae as is worn out or exhaufted, and is laid fal- 
low till it: recov 
FreAM, among — tfmen, a term. aed for the noife of a 
boar. in rutting 
FRECH 
province of Leon 3 17m of Palen 
FRECKELBEN, a eae ae Cae in the princi- 
pality. of Anhalt-Deflau ; 30 miles W.S.W. o 
FRECKLE, in 4ericulture, a term aseled 
wheat and other cropsas are {potted by a fort of mildew in 
the: aa Kea. 
ee. 
CKLES, in Wee 
tell brownor dufky {pots; v an 
are. pinkie on the flan elpecially of the face, neck, han 
aremoft 
Pe in.women, and efpecially in thas of fair complexion, 
with red or auburn hai cur in yafious 
nce. In fome perforis.they appeax,@nly during the fum 
as and pt ied with = sae of oS eather : but it 
others they.are permanen s denominated them 
lentizines, bon om their- Encied ence to fentils 3 Ge -Ger- 
the fluids 3 im: nthe te, 
sneer ers of the eva aot ono 
oF. 
the thinner.parts,. which: the fummer-. heat. was fuppofed® to- 
7 
in 
peecue ‘to the fourth 
ued 
ILLA, in Se apy, a town al es in the. 
egrees as ' 
hie and denfity,. es are never ee i e of any inconve- 
FRE 
eee, But as-neither oil, nor bile, nor fuliginot s Van 
r”? (as Turner fuppofes) exilk i the blood, thefe hypé- 
ates are mere ae rdities. In truth, we are equally ‘igno- 
rant of the nature of thefe cu Fbit pts, as of the: means 
Vv 
in the removal of freckles; but we rio their remedial 
powers to be purely imaginary. e freckles appear 
ae on parts nad ate to the i air and light, the moft obvious 
ans of preventing or ing them muft confitt in ex- 
cin the eee of ee — upon the fkin as much 
ofitble. See i nert. Opera, lib. v. p. iii. § i. cap. lil. 
eye oe 
ple on the 
REDDO, in a Cpa by, a river of Sicily, in the valley 
of Demona, which runs into the fea.—Alfo, a river of Ca- 
labria, which runs into the fea. N. lat. 39°18’. E. long. 
16° 15%. 
FREDEBURG, a town of cert in the kingdom 
ogne 
of Weltphalia ; 52 miles E. of Col 
FREDEGAIRE, in Birgraphys the nae ancient of the 
French hiftorians, flouri oo pais century. Of 
his hiftory nothing i is kno compofed a chronicle 
ve books, ees a ctironologiea frees from the 
of Clovis II. whi hess been 
conti by other ators tothe year 768. It is very de- 
eve: as a hiftory, but is ia aad in the account of 
three of the early kings. 
FREDEGOND 
in her bed. + 
Focus es year 568 he raifed Pee rs ae throne. ; 
In this aan fituation fhe ufed her power fo the wortt - “pur 
pofes: fhe caufed Sigebert, brother of Chicane. to be at 
fafinated in the midft of his arm 
op 
fhe per to ie Rubbed at ae ae ar. 
way clear for her own children, fhe contrived = death of 
Clovis,. younger brother of Merovée, which was followed 
by that of their mother Audouaire. There mee no‘end to 
her seek till at length her temper was fomewhat affeted: 
by _ ° sit of her. c own children 7 an epidemic dif- 
n 584 Chilperic 
> elta re 
» ied troops, put herfelf at their head, gained a victory,. 
nd triumphed over her enemies. She died in 1 597 leaving: 
the affairs of her {gnin good condition. Mor 
FREDELAND, i in a cecer apie cla of Prufi in. Pos 
5.8. W. 
_ merania; 6o'miles 
FREDENS BORG, a ete Of ‘De nm 
of Zealand; 5 a miles N. of- Copenhagen.- 
E. long. 12 
FREDENWALDE, a town of Brandenburg, i in the 
Ucker 
ark,-in the iffand 
Neat t. 55° 59’ 
on 
