фрегата
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Italian fregata.
фрега́та • (fregáta) f
Transliteration of French frégate, from the same origin as Etymology 1. Named so by the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste du Tertre.
фрега́та • (fregáta) f (relational adjective фрега́тов)
Borrowed from Italian fregata.
фрега́та • (fregáta) f (plural фрега́ти)
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
фрега́та • (fregáta) f (plural фрега́ти, relational adjective фрега́тен)
фрега́та • (fregáta) m inan or m anim
фрега̀та f (Latin spelling fregàta)
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