FRESH


Meaning of FRESH in English

I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French fresch, freis, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc ~; akin to Old English fersc ~ Date: 13th century 1. having its original qualities unimpaired: as, full of or renewed in vigor ; re~ed , not stale, sour, or decayed , not faded , not worn or rumpled , not altered by processing , 2. not salt, b. free from taint ; pure , moderately strong, 3. a. experienced, made, or received newly or anew , additional , another , original , vivid , lacking experience ; raw , newly or just come or arrived , having the milk flow recently established , disposed to take liberties ; impudent , fashionable , cool , see: new ~ly adverb ~ness noun II. adverb Date: 14th century just recently ; newly , III. noun Date: 1538 an increased flow or rush (as of water) ; ~et , a stream, spring, or pool of ~water

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