Frozen

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Old English frēosan (in the phrase hit frēoseth ‘it is freezing’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vriezen and German frieren, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin pruina ‘hoar frost’ and frost.


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From Middle English frozen, frosen, ifrozen, variant of froren, ifroren("frozen"; > see frorn), past participle of Middle English fresen, freosen(“to freeze”).

Morphologically froze +‎ -n.


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frozen (adj.)

mid-14c., "congealed by cold; turned to or covered with ice," past-participle adjective from freeze (v.). Figurative use is from 1570s. Of assets, bank accounts, etc., from 1922.