Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
FRAUGHT
I. noun
Etymology: Middle English, freight, load, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German vracht, vrecht
Date: 14th century
load , cargo ,
II. transitive verb (fraughted or fraught; fraughting)
Etymology: Middle English fraughten, from 1fraught
Date: 14th century
load , freight ,
III. adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of fraughten
Date: 14th century
1. archaic laden , well supplied or provided, full of or accompanied by something specified, causing or characterized by emotional distress or tension ; uneasy