fratre

Interlingua

Etymology

From Latin frāter, frātrem.

Noun

fratre (plural fratres)

  1. brother

Latin

Noun

frātre

  1. ablative singular of frāter: by/with/from the brother

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From fra + tre.

Verb

fratre (imperative fratre, present tense fratrer, passive fratres, simple past fratrådte, past participle fratrådt, present participle fratredende)

  1. to leave, resign, retire, step down (from a position or office)

See also

  • fråtre (Nynorsk)

References

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