fregg
Lombard
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Latin frīgidus (“cold”) (through a syncopated Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form frigdus, fricdus, attested in the Appendix Probi, or fridus, found in a Pompeian inscription), itself from frīgeō (“to be cold”), from frīgus (“cold, coldness”), from Proto-Indo-European *sriHgos-, *sriges-, *sriHges-.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editfregg m (feminine singular freggia, masculine plural fregg, feminine plural fregge) (New Lombard Orthography)
Related terms
editNoun
editfregg m (invariable) (New Lombard Orthography, Classical Milanese orthography)
References
edit- Francesco Cherubini, Vocabolario milanese-italiano, Volume 2, 1843, p. 175
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- Lombard terms inherited from Latin
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- Lombard terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
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- Lombard terms derived from Late Latin
- Lombard terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Lombard terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Lombard adjectives
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