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friser

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Danish

Noun

friser c

  1. indefinite plural of frise

Noun

friser c (singular definite friseren, plural indefinite frisere)

  1. Frisian (person)

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

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French

Etymology

Of Germanic origin, from Old Frisian frisle (curly hair), from Proto-Germanic *frisaz (curly, frizzy). Related to English frizz.

Pronunciation

Verb

friser

  1. to curl
  2. to graze, to pass by barely touching
  3. (printing) to skip, to print double
  4. (figuratively) to border on, verge on
  5. to buzz

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Norman

Etymology

From Old French friser, frizer (to frizzle, crisp, curl, ruffle, braid, touch lightly, graze, scratch), possibly from Frankish *fris (curl), from Proto-Germanic *frisaz (frizzy, curly).

Verb

friser

  1. (Jersey) to curl

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From Old Norse frisir pl.

Noun

friser m (definite singular friseren, indefinite plural frisere, definite plural friserne)

  1. a Frisian (person)

See also

Etymology 2

Noun

friser m

  1. indefinite plural of frise

References

Swedish

Noun

friser

  1. indefinite plural of fris

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