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frais

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French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Middle French frais, from Old French freis, from Vulgar Latin *friscum. Related to English fresh. Doublet of fresque.

Adjective

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frais (feminine fraîche or fraiche, masculine plural frais, feminine plural fraîches or fraiches)

  1. fresh (recently produced, unspoiled)
    Antonyms: avarié, rance, rassis
    Il est frais mon poisson !
    My fish is fresh!
  2. fresh, (well-rested)
    Hyponyms: frais comme un gardon, frais et dispos
  3. cool (temperature)
    Une brise fraîche souffla soudain sur mon visage ; je frémis doucement.
    Suddenly a cool breeze blew across my face; I shivered a little.
  4. recent, something that has just happened
    J’aime écouter les nouvelles fraîches du matin.
    I like listening to the recent news in the morning.
Usage notes
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  • The traditional feminine form is fraîche, whereas the 1990 spelling reform brought in fraiche.
Derived terms
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recently produced
cool
well-rested
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Etymology 2

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Oblique plural of Old French fret, frait, from Latin fractum.

Noun

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frais m pl (plural only)

  1. cost, charge
Usage notes
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This meaning is a plurale tantum in Standard French, though the singular le frais is occasionally encountered, especially in Canadian French.

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Irish

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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frais (emphatic frais-sean)

  1. third-person singular masculine of fré

Middle French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French freis. Doublet of frisque.

Adjective

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frais m (feminine singular fraische, masculine plural frais, feminine plural fraisches)

  1. fresh

Descendants

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  • French: frais m, fraîche f

Norman

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French freis, from Vulgar Latin *friscum.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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frais m

  1. (France) fresh

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Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin fraxinus. Compare Catalan freixe.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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frais m (plural fraiss)

  1. common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.)[1]

Synonyms

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References

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  1. ^ Gui Benoèt (2008) Las plantas, Toulouse: IEO Edicions, →ISBN, p. 264.