frotter

Etymology
From, from , of origin. Generally assumed to be from, present active infinitive of , frequentative of  through its past participle.

Verb

 * 1) to rub, chafe
 * 2) to scrub, scour
 * 3) to scrape
 * 4) to stone
 * 5)  to rub (someone) in the wrong way, to get on (someone)'s bad side

Etymology
Probably from, present active infinitive of , frequentative of through its past participle.

Verb

 * 1)  to rub