frog

Etymology 1
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Related also to 🇨🇬,, and.

Possibly related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1)  Any of a class of small tailless amphibians of the order Anura that typically hop.
 * 2)   The part of a violin bow (or that of other similar string instruments such as the viola, cello and contrabass) located at the end held by the player, to which the horsehair is attached.
 * 3)   Road. Shorter, more common form of frog and toad.
 * 4)  The depression in the upper face of a pressed or handmade clay brick.
 * 5)  An organ on the bottom of a horse’s hoof that assists in the circulation of blood.
 * 6)   The part of a railway switch or turnout where the running-rails cross (from the resemblance to the frog in a horse’s hoof).
 * 7)  A type of fishing lure that resembles a frog.
 * : politician who switches to a different political party.
 * 1)   The part of a railway switch or turnout where the running-rails cross (from the resemblance to the frog in a horse’s hoof).
 * 2)  A type of fishing lure that resembles a frog.
 * : politician who switches to a different political party.
 * 1)  A type of fishing lure that resembles a frog.
 * : politician who switches to a different political party.
 * : politician who switches to a different political party.

Verb

 * 1) To hunt or trap frogs.
 * 2)  To use a pronged plater to transfer (cells) to another plate.
 * 3)  To spatchcock (a chicken).
 * 4)  To lie sprawled out like a frog; sploot.

Etymology 2
From, stereotypical food of the French. Compare, from , corresponding term for the English, likewise based on stereotypical food; and for Germans.

Noun

 * 1)  A French person.
 * 2)  A French-speaking person from Quebec.
 * 1)  A French-speaking person from Quebec.
 * 1)  A French-speaking person from Quebec.

Etymology 3
. Possibly borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A leather or fabric loop used to attach a sword or bayonet, or its scabbard, to a waist or shoulder belt.
 * 2) An ornate fastener for clothing consisting of an oblong button (covered with netted thread), toggle, or knot, that fits through a loop.
 * 3) A device used to secure stems in a floral arrangement, also called a flower frog or kenzan.
 * 1) A device used to secure stems in a floral arrangement, also called a flower frog or kenzan.

Verb

 * 1) To ornament or fasten a coat, etc. with frogs.

Etymology 4
Supposedly from sounding similar to "rip it".

Verb

 * 1)  To unravel part of (a knitted garment) while knitting it in order to correct a mistake.

Etymology 5
Probably a minced oath alteration of.

Verb

 * 1)  To have sex with; fuck.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  amphibian; organ in a horse’s foot

Noun

 * 1)  (amphibian)