frosty

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English

Etymology

From Middle English frosty, forsty, from Old English forstiġ, fyrstiġ (frosty), from Proto-West Germanic *frostag, *frustīg, By surface analysis, frost +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

frosty (comparative frostier, superlative frostiest)

  1. Cold, chilly; icy.
    The air was frosty; I could see my breath and walked quickly with my hands in my pockets.
    I'd like a frosty milkshake.
  2. Having frost on it or in it.
    The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year.
    The frosty beverage gave him a brain freeze.
  3. (figuratively) Having an aloof or inhospitable manner.
    After the divorce, she was civil but frosty to her ex.

Derived terms

Translations

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English forstiġ, from Proto-West Germanic *frostag, equivalent to frost +‎ -y. Compare Old English fyrstiġ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfrɔstiː/, /ˈfɔrstiː/

Adjective

frosty

  1. cold, freezing, frosty (being or experiencing cold)
  2. (rare) white (of a beard)

Descendants

  • English: frosty
  • Scots: frosty

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