frappare

Italian

Etymology 1

From frappa

Verb

frappare

  1. To break into little pieces

Conjugation

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Old French frapper, fraper, or from Vulgar Latin frappō; both from Frankish *hrapōn (to jerk; snatch).

Verb

frappare

  1. To break into little pieces

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Italian: affrappare
    • English: affrap (obsolete, rare)
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