frait

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Friulian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin fracidus.

Adjective

frait

  1. rotten

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Latin frāctus.

Verb

frait

  1. past participle of fraindre
Descendants
  • French: fretin

Etymology 2

See froit.

Adjective

frait m (oblique and nominative feminine singular fraide)

  1. Alternative form of froit

Noun

frait oblique singularm (oblique plural fraiz or fraitz, nominative singular fraiz or fraitz, nominative plural frait)

  1. Alternative form of froit

Scots

Pronunciation

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Verb

frait (third-person singular simple present fraits, present participle fraitin, simple past fraitit, past participle fraitit)

  1. (archaic) To fret.