Hello,
I work about etymology from Latin Frequ-entis means « often/repetition » but also
numerous/populated/full/acumulation/afluence
but i can't find connections with other IE languages with roots Phrek-Phrak- or B(h)ereg-/B(h)arag- = numerous *
does any connection between Latin Frequ-entis (Wealth/Plenty) and Latin Farcio/Farcire from Farctus/Fartus = (To stuff/To cram)
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*In french we've got a slang term « Fric » = (Dough/money) from « Fricot » (Meat/Stew < Feasting/Delight)and others meanings « Fricot » = Illicit gain/misapropriation,
« Fricoter » = to work with someone/to plot/to scheme/to have sexe with somenone/to cook/to waste in feasts...but all terms may be come from Latin « Frigere » = to Fry.. beceause only cooking terms (Fricandeau/Fricassé/Fricadelle/Frichti...)
Pat
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