Fraught

Etymology 1
From, , from or , ultimately from  + , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and a. More at,. Adjective from, passive participle of the verb , from.

Noun

 * 1)  The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.
 * 2)  Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight
 * fraught money.
 * 1)  The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat.
 * 2)  A ship's cargo, lading or freight.
 * 3)  A load; a burden.
 * 4)  Two bucketfuls (of water).
 * 1)  Two bucketfuls (of water).

Etymology 2
From, , , from , , from the noun (see above).

Verb

 * 1)  To load (a ship, cargo etc.).
 * 2)  To form the cargo of a vessel.
 * 3) * 1610,, The Tempest
 * Had I been any god of power, I would / Have sunk the sea within the earth, or e'er / It should the good ship so have swallow'd and / The fraughting souls within her.

Adjective

 * 1)  Laden.
 * 2)  Loaded up or charged with; accompanied by; entailing.
 * a discourse fraught with all the commending excellences of speech
 * 1) * a. 1865,, Epidemic Whims
 * enterprises fraught with world-wide benefits
 * 1) * 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 236d.
 * all these matters are fraught with paradox, just as they always have been
 * 1)  Furnished, equipped.
 * 2) Distressed or causing distress, for example through complexity.
 * a fraught relationship; a fraught process
 * 1)  Furnished, equipped.
 * 2) Distressed or causing distress, for example through complexity.
 * a fraught relationship; a fraught process

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