friture

See also: Fritüre

Danish

Etymology

From French friture. Compare Italian frittura, Romanian friptură, Spanish and Portuguese fritura.

Noun

friture c

  1. appliance for frying food

Further reading

Dutch

Etymology

From French friture.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

friture f (plural fritures or frituren, diminutive frituretje n or frituurtje n)

  1. (rare, Belgium) Alternative form of frituur

Verb

friture

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of frituren

French

Etymology

From frit + -ure, or possibly a Vulgar Latin *frīctūra, from Latin frīctus. Compare Spanish and Portuguese fritura, Italian frittura, Romanian friptură.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fʁi.tyʁ/
  • (file)

Noun

friture f (plural fritures)

  1. the act of frying
  2. fried product
  3. anything that assists in frying such as butter and oil
  4. (informal) signal interference in radios and etc, crackling
  5. (Belgium) (deprecated, use friterie) chip shop, fish and chips takeaway
    Synonym: friterie

Descendants

  • Dutch: frituur
  • Danish: friture
  • German: Frittüre
  • Norwegian: frityr
  • Swedish: frityr
    • Finnish: frityyri
      • Estonian: fritüür
  • Russian: фритюр (fritjur) (see there for further descendants)

Further reading

Friulian

Etymology

From frit + -ure, or possibly a Vulgar Latin *frīctūra, from Latin frīctus. Compare French friture, Italian frittura, Romanian friptură, Spanish and Portuguese fritura.

Noun

friture f (plural frituris)

  1. frying
  2. fried food
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