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frigid (adj.)

1620s, "intensely cold," from Latin frigidus "cold, chill, cool," figuratively "indifferent," also "flat, dull, trivial," from stem of frigere "be cold;" related to noun frigus "cold, coldness, frost," from Proto-Italic *srigos-, from PIE root *srig- "cold" (source also of Greek rhigos "cold, frost"). The meaning "wanting in sexual heat" is attested from 1650s, originally of males. Related: Frigidly; frigidness.

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Definitions of frigid from WordNet

frigid (adj.)
sexually unresponsive;
a frigid woman
Synonyms: cold
frigid (adj.)
extremely cold;
a frigid day
Synonyms: arctic / gelid / glacial / icy / polar
frigid (adj.)
devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain;
a frigid greeting
Synonyms: frosty / frozen / glacial / icy / wintry
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