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Other forms:
1st pers. sing.:
frendeo
1st pers. sing.:
frendo
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Etymology of the Latin word frendere
the Latin word
frendere
(gnash the teeth, grind up small)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ghrendh-
Derivations in Latin
fresum
,
frenum
,
frendens
,
infrendere
Derivations in other languages
Portuguese
frender
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