frîngant

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See also: fringant

Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From an Old French present participle of the verb fringuer (to jump, leap; to frolic, gambol, caper; to caress a woman; to rinse).

Adjective[edit]

frîngant m

  1. (Jersey) fit, robust