- fryt
- pres 3rd sing of fretan
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
frytle — fryt|le sb., n, r, rne (en plante) … Dansk ordbog
Gjergj Fishta — (born October 23, 1871 December 30, 1940) was an Albanian Franciscan friar, a poet, and a translator.Born in Fishtë, Zadrimë, Lezhë, Fishta studied philosophy and Catholic theology in Bosnia. In 1902, he became the head of the Franciscan… … Wikipedia
Fëmija I Parë — is one of the most famous songs of Vaçe Zela, also the first song to win the first edition of Festivali I Këngës. The song talks about a happy mother who is thrilled to have been blessed with a child in her life. Albanian Lyrics Vaçe Zela Fëmija… … Wikipedia
af|fright — «uh FRYT», verb, noun. Archaic. –v.t. to excite with sudden fear; frighten. –n. 1. sudden fear; fright; terror. 2. a cause of terror. ╂[Old English āfyrhtan < ā (intensive) + fyrhtan frighten] … Useful english dictionary
fright|ful|ly — «FRYT fuh lee», adverb. 1. in a frightful manner; dreadfully; terribly. 2. Informal. intolerably; hideously. 3. Informal. exceedingly: »A dollar for a dozen eggs is frightfully expensive … Useful english dictionary
fright|ful|ness — «FRYT fuhl nihs», noun. 1. frightful quality or state. 2. the military policy of terrorizing the enemy, especially the civilian population; terrorism … Useful english dictionary
fright|ful — «FRYT fuhl», adjective. 1. that would frighten; causing fright or horror; dreadful; terrible: »a frightful explosion.…like one that…knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). SYNONYM(S): frightening, alarming.… … Useful english dictionary