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May 21, 2024 · frictus (feminine fricta, neuter frictum); first/second-declension participle. rubbed, chafed
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frictus (Latin): meaning, translation - WordSense
frictus What does frictus mean? frictus (Latin) Origin & history Perfect passive participle of frigō. Participle frīctus (masc.) (fem. frīcta, neut. frīctum) roasted, fried; parched Descendants. Aromanian: friptu; Asturian: fritu; Dalmatian: frete; Catalan: frit; French: frit; Friulian: frit; Italian: fritto; Portuguese: frito; Romanian ...
fricta (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense
frictus (Latin) Origin & history Perfect passive participle of frigō. Participle frīctus (masc.) (fem. frīcta, neut. frīctum) roasted, fried; parched
frictis (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense
frictus (Latin) Origin & history Perfect passive participle of frigō. Participle frīctus (masc.) (fem. frīcta, neut. frīctum) roasted, fried; parched
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Latin definition for: frico, fricare, fricui, frictus
Definition for the Latin word: frico, fricare, fricui, frictus -- (LatDict Word ID: 21017)
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frictus (adj. perf. part. I cl.) frictus (adj. perf. inf.) frictŭs masculine noun IV declension View the declension of this word 1 rubbed 2 roasted. permalink ‹ frictūrūs.
frictus meaning in English - DictZone
adfrictus [adfrictus] (4th) M noun: friction [frictions] noun [UK: ˈfrɪk.ʃn̩] [US: ˈfrɪk.ʃn̩] rubbing on noun. adfrico [adfricare, adfricui, adfrictus] (1st) TRANS verb: apply / communicate / impart by rubbing, smear on verb. rub (one thing against another) verb [UK: rʌb] [US: ˈrəb] affrictus [affrictus] (4th) M noun: friction ...