frese

See also: Frese, fresé, and freŝe

Italian

Noun

frese f

  1. plural of fresa

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

frēse

  1. vocative masculine singular of frēsus

Middle English

Etymology 1

Adjective

frese

  1. alternative form of fers (fierce)

Etymology 2

Verb

frese

  1. alternative form of fresen

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Onomatopoeia (lydord), senses 6/7 from French fraiser.

Verb

frese (imperative fres, present tense freser, passive freses, simple past freste, past participle frest, present participle fresende)

  1. to crackle, sputter (fire), spit (fat)
  2. to fry (food)
  3. to snap (speak sharply)
  4. to hiss (cat, snake)
  5. to speed (in a vehicle)
  6. to mill (metal)
  7. to grind off a surface (such as asphalt) prior to resurfacing.

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Onomatopoeia (lydord), senses 6/7 from French fraiser.

Verb

frese (present tense freser, past tense freste, past participle frest, passive infinitive fresast, present participle fresande, imperative fres)

  1. to crackle, sputter (fire), spit (fat)
  2. to fry (food)
  3. to snap (speak sharply)
  4. to hiss (cat, snake)
  5. to speed (in a vehicle)
  6. to mill (metal)
  7. to grind off a surface (such as asphalt) prior to resurfacing.

Alternative forms

References

Spanish

Verb

frese

  1. inflection of fresar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative