I. ˈfrəsh noun
( -es )
Etymology: perhaps alteration of frosh (I)
1. : the frog of a horse's foot
2. : a discharge from the frog of a horse's foot ; also : thrush
II. ˈfru̇sh, ˈfrəsh adjective
Etymology: perhaps alter of frough
1. dialect Britain , of timber or cloth : decayed to the point of brittleness : lacking tensile strength
2. dialect Britain , of soil : friable and mellow