Etymology of the Latin word frictio
the Latin word
frictio (friction; massage)
derived from the Latin word
frictusderived 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
frictumderived from the Late Latin word
fricare (rub, chafe)
Derivations in other languages
French
friction, French
fricon, Italian
frizione, Portuguese
fricção, Spanish
fricciónUsage
Word found in Late Latin, Medieval Latin