friser

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Danish

Noun

friser c

  1. indefinite plural of frise

French

Etymology

Of Germanic origin, from Old Frisian frisle (curly hair), from Proto-Germanic *frisaz (curly, frizzy). Related to English frizz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fʁi.ze/
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Verb

friser

  1. to curl
  2. to graze, to pass by barely touching
  3. to skip, to print double
  4. (figuratively) to just miss
  5. to buzz

Conjugation

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Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French friser, frizer (to frizzle, crisp, curl, ruffle, braid, touch lightly, graze, scratch), possibly from Frankish *fris (curl), from Proto-Germanic *frisaz (frizzy, curly).

Verb

friser

  1. (Jersey) to curl

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From Old Norse frisir pl

Noun

friser m (definite singular friseren, indefinite plural frisere, definite plural friserne)

  1. a Frisian (person)
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See also

Etymology 2

Noun

friser m

  1. indefinite plural of frise

References


Swedish

Noun

friser

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite plural of fris