"frida" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Emilian]

Forms: fridi [plural]
Etymology: From the feminine past participle of frìr. Etymology templates: {{l|egl|frìr}} frìr Head templates: {{head|egl|noun|plural|fridi|g=f}} frida f (plural fridi)
  1. (Modena) wound; twinge Tags: Modena, feminine
    Sense id: en-frida-egl-noun-BWQ9jLlE Categories (other): Modenese Emilian Synonyms: ṡgurbiòt [Bolognese], sfrîṡ [Bolognese], sfrîş (Reggiano), sfrîś (Carpigiano), sbuzòt [Bolognese], tâi [Bolognese], tàj (Reggiano, Carpigiano), ṡbrêg [Bolognese], śbrègh (Modenese), şbrêgh (Reggiano), śbrêg (Carpigiano), śbrag [Mirandolese]
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: frîda (Reggiano) [Bolognese]

Verb [Emilian]

Etymology: From the feminine past participle of frìr. Etymology templates: {{l|egl|frìr}} frìr Head templates: {{head|egl|past participle form}} frida
  1. (Modena) feminine singular of frî Tags: Modena, feminine, form-of, participle, singular Form of: frî
    Sense id: en-frida-egl-verb-cO2FYKnx Categories (other): Modenese Emilian, Emilian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Emilian entries with incorrect language header: 34 66
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: frîda (Reggiano) [Bolognese]

Adjective [Esperanto]

IPA: [ˈfrida] Forms: fridan [accusative, singular], fridaj [plural], fridajn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -ida Etymology: Common Romance, from Latin frigidus. Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|roa}} Romance, {{der|eo|la|frigidus}} Latin frigidus Head templates: {{eo-head}} frida (accusative singular fridan, plural fridaj, accusative plural fridajn)
  1. (poetic, in compounds, neologism) cold (low in temperature) Tags: in-compounds, neologism, poetic Categories (topical): Temperature Synonyms: malvarma Derived forms: fridujo (english: refrigerator) Related terms: fride (english: coldly), frideco (english: coldness), fridi (english: to be cold), frido (english: cold)

Inflected forms

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