frasa

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See also: frása and fräsa

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frasa

  1. third-person singular past historic of fraser

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Etymology[edit]

From earlier form frase, from Dutch frase, from Late Latin phrasis (diction), from Ancient Greek φράσις (phrásis, manner of expression), from φράζω (phrázō, I tell, express).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfrasa]
  • Hyphenation: fra‧sa
  • Rhymes: -sa, -a

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frasa (plural frasa-frasa, first-person possessive frasaku, second-person possessive frasamu, third-person possessive frasanya)

  1. phrase: a word or group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence, usually consisting of a head, or central word, and elaborating words.

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Swedish[edit]

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From Old Norse fræs f (whizzing, hissing).

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frasa (present frasar, preterite frasade, supine frasat, imperative frasa)

  1. to rustle, crackle, crunch, rattle

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