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Fraga

Fraga

See also: fraga, fragă, and fråga

Spanish

Proper noun

Fraga m f

  1. A surname.

fraga

fraga

See also: Fraga, fragă, and fråga

Galician

Noun

fraga f (plural fragas)

  1. an isolated forest with deciduous trees, herbs, mosses, lichens and a diverse fauna[1]
    • 1948, Revista de Guimarães, volumes 58–60, page 303:
      Iba sempre a cabalo, pois tiña que andar máis de catro légoas por fragas, devesas e caborcos.
      He always rode a horse, as he had to travel over four leagues through isolated forests, sparse woods and gullies.

References

  1. fraga”, Dicionario da Real Academia Galega.

Latin

Noun

frāga

  1. nominative plural of frāgum
  2. accusative plural of frāgum
  3. vocative plural of frāgum

References


Old High German

Etymology

Related to Old English fræġn.

Noun

frāga f

  1. question

Descendants


Old Saxon

Etymology

Related to Old English fræġn.

Noun

frāga f

  1. question

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Portuguese fraga, from Iberian Vulgar Latin fraga, plural of fragum.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈfɾa.ɣɐ/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈfɾa.ɡɐ/
  • Hyphenation: fra‧ga

Noun

fraga f (plural fragas)

  1. clif