friskaz
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fresh — [12] Fresh is of Germanic origin, but in its present form reached English via French. Its ultimate source was the prehistoric Germanic adjective *friskaz, which also produced German frisch, Dutch vers, Swedish färsk, and possibly English frisk… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fresco — 1590s, in fresco, lit. in fresh, with a sense of painted on fresh mortar or plaster, from It. fresco cool, fresh, from P.Gmc. *friskaz (see FRESH (Cf. fresh) (1)) … Etymology dictionary
fresh — {{11}}fresh (1) late 13c. unsalted, pure, sweet, eager, metathesis of O.E. fersc unsalted, from W.Gmc. *friskaz (Cf. O.Fris. fersk, M.Du. versch, Du. vers, O.H.G. frisc, Ger. frisch fresh ), probably cognate with O.C.S. presinu fresh, Lith … Etymology dictionary
friska- — *friska , *friskaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. ungesalzen, frisch; ne. unsalted, fresh; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., ae., afries., mnl., as., ahd.; Etymologie: unbekannt; Weiterleben … Germanisches Wörterbuch
fresh — [12] Fresh is of Germanic origin, but in its present form reached English via French. Its ultimate source was the prehistoric Germanic adjective *friskaz, which also produced German frisch, Dutch vers, Swedish färsk, and possibly English frisk… … Word origins