frock in Portuguese
frock in Portuguese is vestido, hábito, túnica — frock means a dress, especially one for a woman or girl (somewhat old-fashioned in everyday use).
frock in Portuguese
vestido
An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
hábito
An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
túnica
An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
What does "frock" mean?
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noun A dress, especially one for a woman or girl (somewhat old-fashioned in everyday use).
"She wore a floral frock to the garden party."
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noun A loose robe worn by monks, priests, or other clergy.
"The monk wore a plain brown frock."
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verb To ordain someone as a member of the clergy.
"He was frocked as a priest after years of study."
frock in a sentence
- She wore a floral frock to the garden party.
- The monk wore a plain brown frock.
- He was frocked as a priest after years of study.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "frock" in Portuguese?
"frock" in Portuguese is vestido, hábito, túnica. frock means: A dress, especially one for a woman or girl (somewhat old-fashioned in everyday use).
How do you use "frock" in a sentence?
Example: "She wore a floral frock to the garden party." In Portuguese, "frock" is vestido, hábito, túnica.
Are there other ways to say "frock" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "frock": vestido, hábito, túnica.
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