Dictionary entry

Fry (4)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Fry, n. [OE. fri, fry, seed, descendants, cf. OF. froye spawning, spawn of. fishes, little fishes, fr. L. fricare tosub (see Friction), but cf. also Icel. fræ, frjō, seed, Sw. & Dan. frö, Goth. fraiw seed, descendants.]

1. (Zoöl.) The young of any fish.

2. A swarm or crowd, especially of little fishes; young or small things in general.

The fry of children young. Spenser.

To sever... the good fish from the other fry. Milton.

We have burned two frigates, and a hundred and twenty small fry. Walpole.