Both Uses of
fraught
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: E.P. Coleridge)
- Woe for the wooing of women fraught with disaster!†
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- Curses on thee! now perceive what then I missed in the day I brought thee, fraught with doom, from thy home in a barbarian land to dwell in Hellas, traitress to thy sire and to the land that nurtured thee.†
Definition:
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(fraught) full of negative things; or marked by or causing distress