See also: Frant

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

From a Vulgar Latin root *frānctus, from Latin frāctus. Compare Aromanian frãmtu, Italian franto, Friulian frant.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /frɨnt/
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Verb edit

frânt

  1. past participle of frânge

Adjective edit

frânt m or n (feminine singular frântă, masculine plural frânți, feminine and neuter plural frânte)

  1. broken, fractured
    Synonyms: rupt, spart, stricat
  2. (figuratively) extremely tired, weakened

Declension edit