FROG


Meaning of FROG in English

1. n.1 any of various small amphibians of the order Anura, having a tailless smooth-skinned body with legs developed for jumping.

2 (Frog) Brit. sl. offens. a Frenchman.

3 a hollow in the top face of a brick for holding the mortar.

4 the nut of a violin-bow etc.

Phrases and idioms:

frog-fish angler-fish. frog in the (or one's) throat colloq. hoarseness. frog-spawn the spawn of a frog.

Etymology: OE frogga f. Gmc 2. n. an elastic horny substance in the sole of a horse's foot.

Etymology: 17th c.: orig. uncert. (perh. a use of FROG(1)) 3. n.1 an ornamental coat-fastening of a spindle-shaped button and loop.

2 an attachment to a waist-belt to support a sword, bayonet, etc.

Derivatives:

frogged adj. frogging n.

Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn. 4. n. a grooved piece of iron at a place in a railway where tracks cross.

Etymology: 19th c.: orig. unkn.

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.