/ˈfɾuʃe/, [ˈfɾu.ʃɪ]
OriginAttested since the 15th century (fruge). Either inherited or borrowed from Latin frux (“fruit, produce”).
- collective, femininebreeding pigs
- collective, femininelitter; brood
- femininelineage
“Et avedesla de lavrar e provar de pees de bona fruge” — and you should work it and populate it with vines of good lineage
“Co ò desexo de acordarvos, que en Galicia ò seu funduxe ten à vosa nobre fruxe, vou en Gallego a falarvos: De esto non hay que estrañarvos; antes ben, facendo gala de esta nacion, estimála, è si porqu” — With the desire to remind you that in Galicia has its origin your noble lineage, I'm going to speak in Galician to you: you must not be surprised; rather, showing off this nation, you should love it,
Formsfruxes(plural)
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