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frisket

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French frisquette

Noun

frisket (plural friskets)

  1. (printing) A thin frame in a printing press that holds the sheet of paper in position and acts as a mask.
    • 1683, Joseph Moxon, Mechanick Exercises
      And while the Tympan is coming , he slips his Left Hand Fingers from under the Frisket to the hither outer corner of it , as well to keep the Sheet close to the Tympan in its position , as to avoid the jobbing of the lower side of the Frisket against the small square shoulder

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

  • friska

Verb

frisket

  1. inflection of friske:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

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brisket

English

Etymology

From Middle English brusket, probably from Old Danish bryske (cartilage, gristle), from Old Norse brjósk, from Proto-Germanic *briuskiz (compare German Brausche (knot on the head)). Doublet of bruise. Cognate with Danish brusk, Icelandic brjósk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b??sk?t/
  • Rhymes: -?sk?t

Noun

brisket (countable and uncountable, plural briskets)

  1. The chest of an animal
  2. A cut of meat taken from the chest, especially from the section under the first five ribs

Translations

Anagrams

  • beskirt

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