1690s, "grow brisk, grow stronger" (intransitive), from fresh (adj.1) + -en (1). The earlier verb was simply fresh (mid-14c.). Transitive sense "refresh, revive, renew" is from 1749. Of a drink, "to top off," from 1961. Related: Freshened; freshening.
She freshened up after the tennis game
frequent
frequentative
frequently
fresco
fresh
freshen
freshet
freshman
freshness
fresh-water
fret