friþ

See also: frith, Frith, fríth, frìth, and frith-

Middle English

Noun

friþ

  1. Alternative form of frith

References


Old English

Alternative forms

  • friþu

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *friþuz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *priHós (beloved, happy). Cognates include Old Frisian fretho, Old Saxon frithu (Middle Low German vrēde), Old High German fridu (German Frieden), Old Norse friðr (Icelandic friður, Swedish and Danish fred). The Indo-European root is also the source of Ancient Greek πρᾶος (prâos, mild), Proto-Slavic *prijati (Old Church Slavonic приꙗти (prijati), *prijateljь (friend)), Welsh rhydd (free) and Albanian praj, Prenda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /friθ/

Noun

friþ n (nominative plural friþu)

  1. peace
  2. refuge, sanctuary

Declension

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Descendants

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