fr.

See also: fr, Fr, FR, Fr., and Fr⁺⁶

English

Noun

fr. (plural frr.)

  1. Abbreviation of fragment.
    • 1993, J. C. B. Petropoulos, “Sappho the Sorceress: Another Look at fr. 1 (LP)”, in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, volume 97, Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, →ISSN, →JSTOR, →OCLC, page 43:
      Second, the poetess includes her own name (v. 20) and refers to herself in the first person, suggesting that the poem was composed for a real-life situation and an actual person;2 and, as in frr. 31 and 94 (LP) (in conjunction with Plu. Luc. 18.9), the situation in which the poetess finds herself constitutes unambiguous evidence that she was a "lesbian" in sensu technico.3

Danish

Noun

fr.

  1. abbreviation of frøken or fru
  2. abbreviation of fransk
  3. abbreviation of franc(s)
  4. abbreviation of fredag

Synonyms

  • (frøken): frk.
  • (franc): F
  • (fredag): fre.

Icelandic

Noun

fr. f (indeclinable)

  1. Abbreviation of frú (Mrs.)
  2. Abbreviation of franska (French)
  3. Abbreviation of franki (franc)
  4. in compounds
    1. Abbreviation of -fræði (-ology, science)
      orðsifjafr.etym(ology)
    2. Abbreviation of -fræðingur (-ologist, scientist)
      orðsifjafr.etym(ologist)

See also

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

fr.

  1. abbreviation of franc m
  2. abbreviation of fredag m (friday)
  3. abbreviation of fru f (Missus)
  4. abbreviation of frøken f (Miss)

Spanish

Noun

fr.

  1. abbreviation of fray (friar)
  2. abbreviation of francés (French)

Swedish

Preposition

fr.

  1. from; abbreviation of från