Feaze
Feaze , transitive verb
[Compare Old English faseln to ravel, from Anglo-Saxon fas fringe; akin to German fasen to separate fibers or threads, fasen, faser, thread, filament, Old High German faso.]
To untwist; to unravel, as the end of a rope. — Johnson
Feaze , transitive verb
[See Feese.<-- now faze-->]
To beat; to chastise; also, to humble; to harass; to worry. [Obsolete] — insworth
Feaze , noun
A state of anxious or fretful excitement; worry; vexation. [Obsolete]