frimas
French
Etymology
From Middle French frimas, from Old French frimas, an extended form of Old French frime (“hoarfrost”), from Frankish *hrīm (“hoarfrost”), from Proto-Germanic *hrīmaz (“hoarfrost”), related to Old English hrīm (“hoarfrost”). More at rime.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʁi.mɑ/
Noun
frimas m (plural frimas)
- Thick fog that tends to freeze
- (obsolete) Frost
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