What does the word ‘user-frock’ mean?
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You probably mean usufruct? If so: The usufruct is a right that can be established on goods that are not your property, you then acquire the right to use these goods.
fellow TSW member; Etymonline.com is a great dictionary for the origin and definition of words; the website and definition is:
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=usufruct&ref=searchbar_searchhint
usufruct (n.)
“right to the use and profits of the property of another without damaging it,” 1610s (implied in usufructuary), from Late Latin usufructus, in full usus et fructus “use and enjoyment,” from Latin usus “a use” (see use (n.)) + fructus “enjoyment,” also “fruit” (from PIE root *bhrug- “to enjoy,” with derivatives referring to agricultural products). Attested earlier in delatinized form usufruit (late 15c.).
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