1933 as the name of a sexual perversion, from French frottage "rubbing, friction," from frotter "to rub," from Old French froter "to rub, wipe; beat, thrash" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *frictare, frequentative of Latin fricare "to rub" (see friction). As a paraphilia, it is known now as frotteurism.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The concept can be compared to Max Ernst's 9 frottage 10 or Leonardo da Vinci's 11 scribbling 12 and drawings.