fregat

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

fregat m (feminine fregada, masculine plural fregats, feminine plural fregades)

  1. past participle of fregar

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from French frégate.

Noun

fregat c (singular definite fregatten, plural indefinite fregatter)

  1. frigate (type of warship)

Declension

References

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French frégate, from Italian fregata, cognate with Spanish & Portuguese fragata.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /frəˈɣɑt/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: fre‧gat
  • Rhymes: -ɑt

Noun

fregat n (plural fregatten, diminutive fregatje n)

  1. A frigate, a type of (once sailing, small but fast three-mast) warship, applied to progressively larger types in time, since 1943 mainly escort ships.

Derived terms

  • fregatkapitein m
  • fregatschip n
  • fregatvogel m
  • oorlogsfregat n

Descendants

  • Indonesian: frégat

See also

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch fregat, from Middle French frégate, from Italian fregata.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfreɡat̚]
  • Hyphenation: fré‧gat

Noun

frégat (first-person possessive fregatku, second-person possessive fregatmu, third-person possessive fregatnya)

  1. frigate: a type of (once sailing, small but fast three-mast) warship, applied to progressively larger types in time, since 1943 mainly escort ships.

Alternative forms

References

  1. Mona Lohanda; Tom Hoogervorst; Marco Roling; Nurhayu Santoso (2018) VOC Glossary Indonesia, 1.4 edition, Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia (ANRI) and The Corts Foundation (TCF)

Further reading

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfrɛ.ɡat/
  • Rhymes: -ɛɡat
  • Syllabification: fre‧gat

Noun

fregat

  1. genitive plural of fregata

Volapük

Noun

fregat (nominative plural fregats)

  1. frigate

Declension

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