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French
Etymology
From Middle French frocq (“cloth made of coarse wool”), from Old French froc (compare Late Latin hroccus (“frock”)), from Frankish *hrokk (“robe, tunic”), from Proto-Germanic *hrukkaz (“robe, garment, cowl”), variant of *rukkaz (“upper garment, smock, shirt”), from Proto-Indo-European *rug(')- (“upper clothes, shirt”).
Cognate with Old High German hroch, roc (“tunic, smock, jersey”) (German Rock), Old Saxon rok (“mantle, jacket”), Old English rocc (“over-garment, jacket”).
Pronunciation
Noun
froc m (plural frocs)
- frock (clerical garment)
- (by extension) the clerical profession
- (informal) pants; trousers
- Synonyms: pantalon, falzar
Derived terms
Further reading
Norman
Noun
froc m (plural frocs)
- (Guernsey) Alternative form of fro
Old French
Etymology
From Late Latin hroccus, from Frankish *hrokk (“robe, tunic”), from Proto-Germanic *hrukkaz (“robe, garment, cowl”), variant of *rukkaz (“upper garment, smock, shirt”), from Proto-Indo-European *rug(')- (“upper clothes, shirt”).
Cognate with Old High German hroch, roc (“tunic, smock, jersey”) (German Rock), Old Saxon rok (“mantle, jacket”), Old English rocc (“over-garment, jacket”).
Noun
froc oblique singular, m (oblique plural fros, nominative singular fros, nominative plural froc)
- frock (monk's garment)
References
Welsh
Pronunciation
Adjective
froc
- Soft mutation of broc.
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
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