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| etymological origin of | eng: frailty |
| etymologically related | eng: fractal |
| etymologically related | eng: fraction |
| etymologically related | eng: fractional |
| etymologically related | eng: fracture |
| etymologically related | eng: fragile |
| etymologically related | eng: fragility |
| etymologically related | eng: fragment |
| etymologically related | eng: frailly |
| etymologically related | eng: frailness |
| etymologically related | eng: frailty |
| etymology | fro: frele |
| has derived form | eng: frailed |
| has derived form | eng: frailer |
| has derived form | eng: frailest |
| has derived form | eng: frailing |
| has derived form | eng: frails |
| lexical category | adjective |
| lexical category | noun |
| lexical category | verb |
| pronunciation | /freɪl/ |
| pronunciation | [freɪɫ] |
| semantically related | eng: effete |
| semantically related | eng: flabby |
| synonym | eng: weak |
| translation | eng: infirm |
| translation | eng: unchaste |
| translation | eng: weak |
| translation | hun: törékeny |
| translation | por: frágil |
| translation | por: fraco |
| translation | spa: frágil |
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