frog
How to Use Frog
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMainly the small jumping amphibian; also a part of a violin bow, or (offensive slang) a French person.
The nickname for a French person is an ethnic slur in some contexts — avoid it.
Word Forms
frogged past tense, frogged past tense, frogged past tense, frogged past tense, frogs plural, frogs plural, frogs plural, frogs singular, frogs singular, frogs singular, frogs singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
A _____ leapt into the pond as we walked past.
Etymology
From Old English frocga, going back to a Proto-West Germanic word for the animal.