a French term sometimes used in our language. language to signify the trade or traffic of old second-hand clothes and goods. The word is also used for the place where such sort of commerce is carried on, and even for the commodities themselves. The company of frizzlers, or frizzers, at Paris, are a regular corporation, of an ancient standing, and make a considerable figure in that city.
FRITT, a mixture of several substances intended to be fused together for the purpose of making glass. After these substances have been mixed together, they are generally exposed during a certain time to a more or less strong heat, which is, however, incapable of completely fusing them. The intention of this operation is either to effect a slight union between these matters, or to free them more perfectly from any inflammable or extraneous matter, by this calcination.