Danish

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Etymology

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From western Old Norse froða (which is also the source of English froth), from Proto-Germanic *fruþǭ.

Noun

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fråde c (singular definite fråden, plural indefinite fråder)

  1. saliva that is secreted around the mouth of animals or people.

Declension

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Verb

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fråde (imperative fråd, infinitive at fråde, present tense fråder, past tense frådede, perfect tense har frådet)

  1. to froth in one's mouth - due to aggression, convulsion etc.
  2. to foam - regarding water, waves etc.
  3. to eat a lot

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