frugt

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German vrucht, cognate with German Frucht, borrowed from Latin frūctus (profit, product, fruit). Derived from the verb fruor (to use, enjoy).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /froɡt/, [ˈfʁ̥ɔ̝ɡ̊d̥], [ˈfʁ̥ɔ̽kt]
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Noun

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frugt c (singular definite frugten, plural indefinite frugter)

  1. (botany) fruit (the seed-bearing part of a plant)
  2. fruit (any sweet, edible part of a plant that resembles seed-bearing fruit)
  3. fruit (outcome or end result)

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Faroese: frukt

References

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German

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Verb

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frugt

  1. second-person plural preterite of fragen