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Refreyd Re*freyd" (r?*fr?d"), v. t. [OF. refreidier.] To chill; to cool. [Obs.] Refreyded by sickness . . . or by cold drinks. --Chaucer.

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- Freyd is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Jennifer Freyd (born 1957), an American psychology academic Peter J. Freyd (born 1936), an...
- Jennifer Joy Freyd (/fraɪd/; born October 16, 1957, in Providence, Rhode Island[citation needed]) is an American psychologist, researcher, author, educator...
- Peter John Freyd (/fraɪd/; born February 5, 1936) is an American mathematician, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, known for work in category...
- late 2019. The FMSF was created by Pamela and Peter Freyd, after their adult daughter Jennifer Freyd accused her father of ****ual abuse when she was a child...
- Mitc****'s embedding theorem, also known as the Freyd–Mitc**** theorem or the full embedding theorem, is a result about abelian categories; it essentially...
- the psychologist Jennifer Freyd, who wrote about it in 1997. The first stage of DARVO, denial, involves gaslighting. Freyd writes: ... I have observed...
- "betrayal blindness" was introduced in 1996 by Freyd, and expanded in 1999 by Freyd and then again in 2013 by Freyd and Birrell through the Betrayal Trauma Theory...
- Institutional betrayal is a concept described by psychologist Jennifer Freyd, referring to "wrongdoings perpetrated by an institution upon individuals...
- In the mathematical discipline of category theory, the Freyd cover or scone category is a construction that yields a set-like construction out of a given...
- support and survival. The concept was originally introduced by Jennifer Freyd in 1994. Betrayal trauma theory (BTT), addresses situations when people...