Gfrast

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== Bavarian == === Etymology === From Middle High German gevræʒe, gevræze, from vrâʒ, from Middle High German frezzen, from Old High German frezzan, firezzan, from Proto-West Germanic *fraetan. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡ̥frɑst/ === Noun === Gfrast n (plural Gfraster) young rascal good-for-nothing, scamp ==== Derived terms ==== Hundsgfrast Saugfrast ==== Descendants ==== → German: Gfrast == German == === Etymology === From Bavarian Gfrast, from Middle High German gevræʒe, gevræze, from vrâʒ, from Middle High German frezzen, from Old High German frezzan, firezzan, from Proto-West Germanic *fraetan. Doublet of Gefresse. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈkfʁast/, [ˈɡ̥frɑst] === Noun === Gfrast n (strong, genitive Gfrasts, plural Gfraster) (Austria, Bavaria, colloquial) young rascal (Austria, Bavaria, colloquial) good-for-nothing, troublemaker ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Gfrast” in Duden online “Gfrast” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon