fressh
Middle English
adjective
Definitions
- fresh; new; newly updated
Etymology
Inherited from Old English fersc (pure, sweet, fresh) inherited from Proto-Germanic *friskaz (fresh, unsalted, not salty) derived from Old French fresche (fresh).
Origin
Old French
fresche
Gloss
fresh
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afresh English
- fresh English
- freshen English
- fresher English
- freshie English
- freshish English
- freshling English
- freshly English
- freshman English
- freshmint English
- freshness English
- freshperson English
- freshwater English
- refresh English
- unfresh English
- frescus Latin
- friscus Latin
- fresco Italian
- *preisk Proto-Indo-European
- *preysk- Proto-Indo-European
- *friskaz Proto-Germanic
- fersc Old English
- ferskr Old Norse
- fres Old French
- fresche Old French
- freschement Old French
- fricque Old French
- fresh lumpia Cebuano
- ffres Welsh
- frisc Old High German
- *frisk gmw-pro
- *fersk Old Dutch
- vrisch Middle Low German
- *frisk Old Saxon
- freshi Swahili
- frais-ch Romansh
- fras-ch Romansh
- frestg Romansh
- *fresk Frankish
- *frisk Frankish
- ফ্রেশ Bengali
- fersk Old Frisian
- frisc lng