From en.wiktionary.org:
[fritá]
** English
[wp]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A kind of hamburger of Cuban origin, consisting of a seasoned ground beef and pork patty with chorizo or chorizo spices, topped with sauteed onions, served on a Cuban bread roll and garnished with julienned or shoestring potato fries.
**** Derived terms
[en]
** Galician
*** Verb
[gl]
1. [fritir]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology
From [nb].
*** Verb
[nb]
1. to exempt , excuse ( [nb] / from)
*** References
- [lang=nb]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Alternative forms
- [nn]
*** Etymology
From [nn].
*** Verb
[fritek]
1. to exempt , excuse ( [nn] / from)
*** References
- [lang=nn]
** Portuguese
[lang=pt]
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Etymology 1
**** Noun
[f]
1. frit [fused mixture of materials used to make glass]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[pt]
1. [fritar < short_pp:frito>]
*** Etymology 3
[nonlemma]
**** Adjective
[pt]
1. [pt]
**** Participle
[pt]
1. [pt]
** Spanish
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Etymology 1
**** Noun
[f]
1. [es] frit
*** Etymology 2
**** Adjective
[es]
1. [es]
**** Participle
[es]
1. [es]
*** Etymology 3
**** Verb
[es]
1. [fritar]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]
** Swedish
*** Alternative forms
- [sv]
*** Etymology
[sv].
*** Verb
[fritar]
1. rescue , free , liberate from captivity (by force )
**** Usage notes
Used to describe setting someone free against the will of those detaining them. For example, a legal rescue operation against kidnappers, or an illegal jailbreak operation.
**** Conjugation
[class=6] [class=6]
**** Related terms
- [sv]
**** See also
- [sv] - [sv]
*** Further reading
- [saol] - [so]