frooth

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Cornish

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Etymology

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From Latin fructus (fruit, enjoyment, proceeds, profits, produce, income), from fruor (to have the benefit of, to use, to enjoy), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰruHg- (to make use of, to have enjoyment of).

Noun

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frooth f (singulative frothen)

  1. fruit

Synonyms

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