fãrtat
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- fãrtatu, frãtat, frãtatu
Etymology
Compare Daco-Romanian fârtat. Possibly from the past participle of a Latin verb fratrāre (cf. nfãrtedz, nfãrtari), ultimately from frāter. Alternatively, it may based on a translation or adaptation of a neighboring Slavic language equivalent, such as Bulgarian побратим (pobratim), Serbo-Croatian pòbratim, using the Aromanian word frati (“brother”).
Noun
fãrtat m (plural fãrtats)
- companion, bosom friend, bosom buddy, very close friend or comrade
- best man
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