frictura
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friture — [ frityr ] n. f. • déb. XIIe; lat. pop. °frictura, de frigere « frire » 1 ♦ Action, manière de frire un aliment. Friture au beurre, à l huile, à la graisse. « Tout le mérite d une bonne friture provient de la surprise » (Brillat Savarin). ♢ Par… … Encyclopédie Universelle
friptură — FRIPTÚRĂ, fripturi, s.f. Fel de mâncare constând din carne friptă pe grătar, în frigare, sau în tigaie. – lat. *frictura. Trimis de zaraza joe, 23.01.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 friptúră s. f., g. d. art. friptúrii; pl. friptúri Trimis de siveco, 10.08 … Dicționar Român
fritter — I. noun Etymology: Middle English fritour, from Anglo French friture, from Vulgar Latin *frictura, from Latin frictus, past participle of frigere to roast Date: 14th century a small mass of fried or sautéed batter often containing fruit or meat… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fritter — fritter1 fritterer, n. /frit euhr/, v.t. 1. to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usually fol. by away): to fritter away one s money; to fritter away an afternoon. 2. to break or tear into small pieces or shreds. v.i. 3. to… … Universalium
fry — ‘cook in fat’ [13] and fry ‘young fish’ [14] are quite distinct words. The former comes via Old French frire from Latin frīgere, a cooking term which covered what we would now distinguish as ‘roasting’ and ‘frying’. It goes back ultimately to… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fritter — {{11}}fritter (n.) fried batter, late 14c., from O.Fr. friture fritter, pancake, something fried (12c.), from L.L. frictura a frying, from frigere to roast, fry (see FRY (Cf. fry) (v.)). {{12}}fritter (v.) whittle away, 1728, from fritters… … Etymology dictionary
fritter — I frit•ter [[t]ˈfrɪt ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usu. fol. by away): to fritter away one s money[/ex] 2) to break or tear into small pieces or shreds 3) to dwindle, shrink, degenerate, etc. (often… … From formal English to slang
friture — Friture, Frictura … Thresor de la langue françoyse
fry — ‘cook in fat’ [13] and fry ‘young fish’ [14] are quite distinct words. The former comes via Old French frire from Latin frīgere, a cooking term which covered what we would now distinguish as ‘roasting’ and ‘frying’. It goes back ultimately to… … Word origins
fritter — fritter1 [frit′ər] n. [< ? OFr fraiture < L fractura: see FRACTURE] Rare a small piece; shred vt. [< FRITTER1 the n.] 1. Rare to break or tear into small pieces 2. to waste (money, time, etc.) bit by bit on petty things: usually with… … English World dictionary
frit´ter|er — frit|ter1 «FRIHT uhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to waste little by little: »to fritter away one s savings. He frittered away both time and energy reading worthless books. The allies…frittered away precious time in…disputes (H. G. Wells). 2. to cut or … Useful english dictionary