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frango

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    From Proto-Indo-European *reg- (to break) with the nasal infix *-n-. De Vaan reconstructs PIE *rn̥ǵ-, but since descendants of this formation are not found in Celtic or Germanic, Schrijver argues it could be a Latin innovation and suggests the original vocalism can't be established.

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    frangō (present infinitive frangere, perfect active frēgī, supine frāctum); third conjugation

    1. (literal) to break, shatter
      Synonyms: īnfringō, irrumpō, rumpō, violō
    2. (figurative) to break, shatter (a promise, a treaty, someone's ideas (dreams, projects), someone's spirit)
    3. (figurative) to break up into pieces (a war from too many battles, a nation)
    4. (figurative) to reduce, weaken (one's desires, a nation)
      Synonyms: effēminō, atterō, terō, minuō, tenuō, nsūmō, afficiō
      Antonyms: firmō, cōnfirmō, niō, fortificō, cōnsolidō, sistō

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    Frango

    出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/29 20:32 UTC 版)

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    Frango mints are a brand of chocolate truffles first created for the Frederick & Nelson department stores. Traditionally flavored with mint and widely popularized by the Marshall Field and Company department store, they are now produced and distributed by Macy's department stores. Frango is also the brand name of a line of various other related food products.

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