frata
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
frata (accusative singular fratan, plural frataj, accusative plural fratajn)
Faroese edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse frata, freta, from Proto-Germanic *fertaną, from Proto-Indo-European *perd-.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
frata (third person singular past indicative frataði, third person plural past indicative fratað, supine fratað)
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of frata (group v-30) | ||
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infinitive | frata | |
supine | fratað | |
participle (a6)1 | fratandi | frataður |
present | past | |
first singular | frati | frataði |
second singular | fratar | frataði |
third singular | fratar | frataði |
plural | frata | frataðu |
imperative | ||
singular | frata! | |
plural | fratið! | |
1Only the past participle being declined. |
Synonyms edit
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Etymology edit
Verb edit
frata (imperative frata, present tense fratar, passive fratas, simple past fratok, past participle fratatt)
- to deprive (someone) of (something)
References edit
- “frata” in The Bokmål Dictionary.