See also: Fras, fräs, frås, and Fraś

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fras

  1. Mixed mutation of bras.

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Irish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Irish fras (shower).

Noun edit

fras f (genitive singular fraise, nominative plural frasa)

  1. shower
  2. onset, attack
  3. (music) run

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fras (genitive singular masculine frais, genitive singular feminine fraise, plural frasa, comparative fraise)

  1. copious, plentiful, abundant

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Verb edit

fras

  1. Alternative form of frasaigh (to shower)

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Scottish Gaelic edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Irish frass, from Old Irish fras (shower), from Proto-Celtic *wrastâ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁wérseh₂ (humidity), see also Sanskrit वर्षा (varṣā, rain), Albanian versë (dew), Armenian գայր (gayr, dirt, mud), Old Persian باران (bārān, rain).

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fras f (genitive singular froise, plural frasan)

  1. shower
  2. seed

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Verb edit

fras (past fhras, future frasaidh, verbal noun frasadh, past participle fraste)

  1. rain, scatter, shower, drip

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Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From Late Latin phrasis, from Ancient Greek φράσις (phrásis).

Noun edit

fras c

  1. phrase
  2. sentence

Declension edit

Declension of fras 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative fras frasen fraser fraserna
Genitive fras frasens frasers frasernas

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