Definition of Frites

1. french fries [n]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Frites

friskingly
friskings
frisks
frislet
frislets
frisson
frissons
frist
fristed
fristing
frists
frisure
frisures
frit
frites (current term)
fritflies
fritfly
frith
frithborh
frithborhs
friths
frithstool
frithstools
frithy
fritillaria
fritillarias
fritillaries
fritillary
fritinancy

Literary usage of Frites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Wentworth Papers, 1705-1739: Selected from the Private and Family by Thomas Wentworth Strafford (1883)
"... but the town says you are ill, which perfectly frites me out of my witts, for doe but consider what a miserable condition I must be in, ..."

2. Quebec by Francois Remillard (2003)
"The menu features bistro-style dishes such as steak-frites and ... However, its moules-frites combo, dishes from the grill and desserts made with Belgian ..."

3. French Newspaper Reader: With Notes, Exercises, and Vocabulary by Félix Weill (1912)
"frites ": a popular abbreviation for pommes de terre frites. " Deux sous de frites " is the favorite lunch with the working people in Paris. ..."

4. Home Dissertations: An Offering to the Household for Economical and by E. Stevens Tilton (1885)
"Pork, fried, plain Pore, frit, simple. " with Apples " " uux pommes frites. Smoked Beef, plain Boeuf fumo, simple. ..."

5. Practical Cooking and Dinner Giving: A Treatise Containing Practical by Mary Foote Henderson (1889)
"Little trout, fried Petites truites frites. Trou!, in shells Truite en coquilles. ... frites. Oyster fritters Beignets d'huîtres. Oyster patties. ..."

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