Asturian edit

Etymology edit

From a Vulgar Latin *frag(u)lāre,[1] from or related to Latin fragilis, fragor, fragosus, from frangō. Compare Old French fraillier, Campidanese Sardinian fragiare.

Verb edit

frayar (first-person singular indicative present frayo, past participle frayáu)

  1. to smash (to break violently)
  2. to break open
  3. to waste (money)

Conjugation edit

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