frore

英 [frɔː]
  • adj. 严寒的,结冰的

英英释义


1. very cold;
"whatever the evenings be--frosty and frore or warm and wet"

英文词源


frore (adj.)
"frosty, frozen," archaic (but found in poetry as late as Keats), c. 1200, from Old English froren, past participle of freosan (see freeze (v.)). Related: Froren, which would be the title of the Anglo-Saxon version of Disney's movie.