Italian word frustrato comes from Italian -ato, Italian frustrare ((transitive) to frustrate.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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-ato | Italian (ita) | (chemistry, in nouns) a derivative of a specified element or compound; especially a salt or ester of an acid whose name ends in -ico. (in adjectives) having the specified thing. (in adjectives) resembling the specified thing. (in nouns) a rank or office. -ate, specifically:. -hood, -ship. Used with a stem to form the past participle of regular -are verbs. |
frustrare | Italian (ita) | (transitive) to frustrate. |
frustrato | Italian (ita) | Frustrated A frustrated person. |