froc
common nouncommon noun
from the old low Franconian hrokk ('garment') and related to the German rock ('tunic, jacket, skirt, coat'), to the old French froche ('froc') and rochet ('blouse, jacket'). The intrinsic sense of 'male garment' may suit that of 'trousers', but may have been influenced by the English frock (man's habit) which also gives frac.
Definitions
- religionvêtements
- vêtements
- religion
- vêtements
Synonym
Plural
frocs
Translations
english:frock
See also
froquer (v.)