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Other forms:
1st pers. sing.:
frango
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fragmentare
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Etymology of the Latin word frangere
the Late Latin word
frangere
(break, shatter, crush)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhreg-
Derivations in Latin
fragilis
,
fragmentum
,
infrangibilis
,
fractus
,
frangibilis
,
adfrangere
,
affrangere
,
fragor
,
fragina
,
fragicare
,
naufragium
,
foedifragus
,
Nucifraga
,
diffringere
,
infringere
,
suffragari
,
refringere
Derivations in other languages
English
septi-
, Italian
frangere
, Italian
settifrago
, Portuguese
franger
, Portuguese
frangir
, Portuguese
franzir
, Romanian
frânge
, Spanish
frangir
, Spanish
frañer
, Spanish
frangollo
Usage
Word found in Late Latin
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