different between fruiten vs fruited
fruiten
English
Etymology
From fruit +? -en.
Verb
fruiten (third-person singular simple present fruitens, present participle fruitening, simple past and past participle fruitened)
- (transitive) To make fruitful.
- (intransitive) To become full of fruit.
Derived terms
- fruitening
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?frœy?.t?(n)/
- Hyphenation: frui?ten
- Rhymes: -œy?t?n
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch fruten, older friten (“to fry”), from Old French frit, past participle of frire (“to fry”). Folk-etymologically influenced by fruit.
Verb
fruiten
- (ergative) To fry in boiling fat (now chiefly of culinary vegetables in small volumes of fat).
Inflection
Synonyms
- fruiteren (outdated)
Derived terms
- fruitertje
- fruitpan
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
fruiten
- plural of fruit
fruiten From the web:
fruited
English
Etymology
From fruit +? -ed.
Verb
fruited
- simple past tense and past participle of fruit
Adjective
fruited (comparative more fruited, superlative most fruited)
- Containing fruit; bearing fruit.
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