ˈfrādēˌkat, -diˌ-, usu -ad.+V noun
or fraid·cat -dˌk-
Etymology: fraidy (from fraid + -y ) or fraid + cat
: one that is timid or easily frightened — used chiefly among children or of children
ˈfrādēˌkat, -diˌ-, usu -ad.+V noun
or fraid·cat -dˌk-
Etymology: fraidy (from fraid + -y ) or fraid + cat
: one that is timid or easily frightened — used chiefly among children or of children
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012