frese
Italian edit
Noun edit
frese f
Anagrams edit
Latin edit
Participle edit
frēse
Middle English edit
Etymology 1 edit
Adjective edit
frese
- Alternative form of fers (“fierce”)
Etymology 2 edit
Verb edit
frese
- Alternative form of fresen
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Etymology edit
Onomatopoeia (lydord), senses 6/7 from French fraiser.
Verb edit
frese (imperative fres, present tense freser, passive freses, simple past freste, past participle frest, present participle fresende)
- to crackle, sputter (fire), spit (fat)
- to fry (food)
- to snap (speak sharply)
- to hiss (cat, snake)
- to speed (in a vehicle)
- to mill (metal)
- to grind off a surface (such as asphalt) prior to resurfacing.
References edit
Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Etymology edit
Onomatopoeia (lydord), senses 6/7 from French fraiser.
Verb edit
frese (present tense freser, past tense freste, past participle frest, passive infinitive fresast, present participle fresande, imperative fres)
- to crackle, sputter (fire), spit (fat)
- to fry (food)
- to snap (speak sharply)
- to hiss (cat, snake)
- to speed (in a vehicle)
- to mill (metal)
- to grind off a surface (such as asphalt) prior to resurfacing.
Alternative forms edit
References edit
- “frese” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Spanish edit
Verb edit
frese
- inflection of fresar: