frito

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See also: fritó

Galician

Etymology

From Latin frīctus, from frīgere (to fry).

Pronunciation

Adjective

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  1. fried
    Synonym: frixido

Verb

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  1. irregular past participle of frixir

Derived terms

References


Portuguese

Etymology

Irregular past participle of frigir, corresponding to Latin frīctus.

Adjective

frito (feminine frita, masculine plural fritos, feminine plural fritas)

  1. (cooking) fried (cooked by frying)
  2. (slang) screwed (in unavoidable trouble)
    Synonyms: (vulgar slang) fodido, encrencado, (slang) ferrado

Noun

frito m (plural fritos)

  1. (cooking, usually in the plural) fried food

Verb

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Spanish

Etymology 1

Irregular past participle of freír (cf. freído), corresponding to Latin frīctus. After -ī-, Latin -ct- regularly corresponds to Spanish -t- (rather than Spanish -ch-)[1].

Adjective

frito (feminine frita, masculine plural fritos, feminine plural fritas)

  1. fried
  2. broken, busted
  3. fed up
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Tausug: piritu

Noun

frito m (plural fritos)

  1. fry, fried dish

Verb

frito

  1. masculine singular past participle of freír

References

  1. ^ Penny, R. (2002). A History of the Spanish Language. 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press. p. 70.

Etymology 2

Verb

frito

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fritar

Further reading