Aragonese

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Etymology

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From Latin fructus.

Noun

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fruito m

  1. fruit

Italian

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Participle

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fruito (feminine fruita, masculine plural fruiti, feminine plural fruite)

  1. past participle of fruire

Latin

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Etymology

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From fruor (enjoy) +‎ -itō.

Verb

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fruitō (present infinitive fruitāre, perfect active fruitāvī, supine fruitātum); first conjugation

  1. (Medieval Latin) to enjoy

Conjugation

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Participle

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fruitō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of fruitus

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin fructus. Compare Galician froito.

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈfɾuj.tu/ [ˈfɾuɪ̯.tu]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈfɾuj.to/ [ˈfɾuɪ̯.to]

  • Hyphenation: frui‧to

Noun

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fruito m (plural fruitos)

  1. Archaic form of fruto.
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