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Etymology of the French word friction

the French word friction
derived from the Latin word frictio (friction; massage)
derived from the Latin word frictus
derived from the Late Latin word fricare (rub, chafe)
derived from the Classical Latin word frigere (be cold; lack vigor; get cold reception; roast, parch; fry)
derived from the Latin word frictum
derived from the Late Latin word fricare (rub, chafe)

Date

The earliest known usage of friction in French dates from the 16th century.

Derivations in French

antifriction, frictionner, frictionnel

Derivations in other languages

English friction



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