I. adjective
or frappe fraˈpā
Etymology: French frappé, from past participle of frapper to strike, chill, from Old French fraper to strike, beat — more at frap
of a food or beverage : iced , frozen
wine frappé
II. noun
or frappe ˈfrap
( -s )
1. : an iced and flavored semiliquid mixture served in glasses
2. usually frappé : an after-dinner drink of liqueur served in a cocktail glass over shaved ice
3. usually frappe : a thick milk shake
III. fraˈpā transitive verb
( frappéed ; frappéed ; frappéing ; frappés )
: to freeze to a soft mush
IV. noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from past participle of frapper
: a movement in ballet in which the free foot beats against the ankle of the supporting foot