frappé

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See also: frappe and frappè

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French frappé, past participle of frapper (to hit, strike), from Old French fraper, from Old Low Franconian *hrappan 'to jerk, snatch', from Proto-Germanic *hrappijaną (to hurry), from *hrapaz, from Proto-Indo-European *krob.

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Noun

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frappé (plural frappés)

  1. A frozen fruit-flavoured dessert or appetizer.
  2. Alternative form of frappe (a liqueur or cocktail served on shaved ice)
  3. A movement where the foot is struck against the floor over the ankle in ballet or other forms of dance.

Adjective

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frappé (not comparable)

  1. Iced; cooled.

Anagrams

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French

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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frappé (feminine frappée, masculine plural frappés, feminine plural frappées)

  1. beaten, hit

Participle

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frappé (feminine frappée, masculine plural frappés, feminine plural frappées)

  1. past participle of frapper

Noun

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frappé m (plural frappés)

  1. (music) downbeat
  2. (Switzerland) milkshake
  3. Short for café frappé, iced coffee

Descendants

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  • Portuguese: frapê, frapé, frappé (unadapted form)
  • Turkish: frape

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Italian

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Noun

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frappé m (invariable)

  1. milkshake