tricoter
verb
Syllable Decomposition
tricoterfrom Middle French tricoter (to beat with sticks), derived from tricot ("stick, cudgel"), itself derived from trique ("stick, game with sticks"), which in turn comes from estrique ("stick used to remove excess grain"), derived from estrikier, estriquer ("to strike"), from Frankish strīkan ("to strike"), from Proto-Germanic strīkwanan ("to stroke, touch"), from Proto-Indo-European streig- ("to strike").
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "tricoter"Synonym
Translations
german:stricken
english:knit
spanish:tricotar
italian:sferruzzare
dutch:breien
portuguese:fazer renda
russian:вязать
swedish:sticka
See also
tricotés (v.) tricotons (v.) tricotions (v.) tricotiez (v.) tricotas (v.) tricotâmes (v.) tricotâtes (v.) tricotèrent (v.) tricoterez (v.) tricoteront (v.) tricotasse (v.) tricotasses (v.) tricotât (v.) tricotassions (v.) tricotassiez (v.) tricotassent (v.) tricoterais (v.) tricoterions (v.) tricoteriez (v.) tricoteraient (v.)