Definition of Friskas

1. friska [n] - See also: friska

Lexicographical Neighbors of Friskas

frippets
frippish
fris
frisbees
frise
frisee
frisees
frises
frisette
frisettes
friseur
friseurs
frisk
friska
friskals
friskas (current term)
frisked
frisker
friskers
frisket
friskets
friskful
friskier
friskiest
friskily
friskiness
friskinesses
frisking
friskingly
friskings

Literary usage of Friskas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Johannes Brahms by Florence May (1905)
"... spirited rendering of his national friskas and Czardas ; he was willing that the chance acquaintance should be improved into an alliance, and, ..."

2. Northern Travel: Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark, and Lapland by Bayard Taylor (1871)
"... I was taken off the sick list and put among the friskas, or healthy patients, to whom more and severer movements, in part active, are allotted. ..."

3. Program of the Ann Arbor May Festival by University of Michigan University Musical Society, University of Michigan School of Music (1920)
"... "friskas'' and "czardas.'' In 1869 the first two books of the Hungarian Dances, written for piano duet, appeared, and the popularity of these pieces ..."

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