Aromanian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin frīgō. Compare Daco-Romanian frige, frig.

Verb edit

frigu first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative fridzi or fridze, past participle friptã)

  1. to grill, fry, roast

Related terms edit

Old English edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from Proto-West Germanic *frīju, *frijōn (to love).

Noun edit

frīġu f

  1. love

References edit

  1. Harisson, James A., and W. M. Baskervill, eds. A Handy Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on Groschopps Grein. New York and Chicago: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1885, 78.

Tarifit edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Moroccan Arabic فريكو (freezer), from French frigo (refrigerator).

Noun edit

frigu m (Tifinagh spelling ⴼⵔⵉⴳⵓ)

  1. refrigerator, fridge

See also edit