frusta
FromLatinfūstis (with the addition of anonomatopoeicr), possibly from theProto-Indo-European root*gʷʰen-(“to slay, kill”).
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
frusta
frūsta
frusta (presentfrustar,preteritefrustade,supinefrustat,imperativefrusta)
Intense- and animalistic-sounding when used of humans. Think eyes wide open, sweat dripping.
active | passive | |||
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infinitive | frusta | frustas | ||
supine | frustat | frustats | ||
imperative | frusta | — | ||
imper. plural1 | frusten | — | ||
present | past | present | past | |
indicative | frustar | frustade | frustas | frustades |
ind. plural1 | frusta | frustade | frustas | frustades |
subjunctive2 | fruste | frustade | frustes | frustades |
present participle | frustande | |||
past participle | — |
1 Archaic.2 Dated. Seethe appendix on Swedish verbs.