FRIT

n. v.

4 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

The material of which glass is made, after having been calcined or partly fused in a furnace, but before vitrification. It is a composition of silex and alkali, occasionally with other ingredients. Ure.

2.
n.

The material for glaze of pottery. Frit brick, a lump of calcined glass materials, brought to a pasty condition in a reverberatory furnace, preliminary to the perfect vitrification in the melting pot.

3.
v.

To prepare by heat (the materials for making glass); to fuse partially. Ure.

4.
v.

To fritter; -- with away. [R.] Ld. Lytton.


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