Fraß

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See also: frass, Frass, and fraß

German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German vrāz, from Old High German frāz, from Proto-Germanic *fr(a)ētaz, derived from *fr(a)etaną, whence German fressen (to eat). Cognate with Dutch vraat.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /fʁaːs/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aːs

Noun[edit]

Fraß m (strong, genitive Fraßes, plural Fraße, feminine Fräßin)

  1. the food of an animal, especially its prey
    Ein Reh ist ein guter Fraß für einen Wolf.
    A roe is a good piece of food for a wolf.
  2. (derogatory) grub (human food)
    Jeden Tag gibt’s hier denselben Fraß.
    It’s every day the same grub in here.
  3. consumption, corrosion (something destroyed by a natural force, such as fire or acid)
    Das Haus wurde ein Fraß der Flammen.
    The house fell prey to the fire.
    Lochfraßpitting corrosion
  4. glutton

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