frijōn

frijōn

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  • frijōn (1) — *frijōn (1) germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. lieben, freundlich behandeln, umwerben; ne. love (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., as.; Etymologie: s. ing. *prāi …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • frijōn (2) — *frijōn (2) germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. befreien; ne. free (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., afries.; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., afries.; Etymologie: s. ing …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

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  • free — {{11}}free (adj.) O.E. freo free, exempt from, not in bondage, also noble; joyful, from P.Gmc. *frijaz (Cf. O.Fris. fri, O.S., O.H.G. vri, Ger. frei, Du. vrij, Goth. freis free ), from PIE *prijos dear, beloved, from root *pri …   Etymology dictionary

  • prāi-, prǝi-, prī- (pri-) —     prāi , prǝi , prī (pri )     English meaning: to like, feel well disposed, friendly     Deutsche Übersetzung: “gern haben, schonen, friedlich frohe Gesinnung”     Material: O.Ind. prīṇ ü ti “erfreut”, Med. “is vergnũgt about etwas”,… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • Friedelehe — is the term for a postulated form of Germanic marriage said to have existed during the Early Middle Ages. This concept was introduced into mediaeval historiography during the 1920s by Herbert Meyer. Whether such a marriage form actually existed… …   Wikipedia

  • prī- — To love. Contracted from *priə (becoming *priy before vowels). Derivatives include filibuster, friend, and Friday. 1. Suffixed form *priy o . a. free, from Old English frēo …   Universalium

  • friend — friendless, adj. friendlessness, n. /frend/, n. 1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard. 2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony. 3. a person who is on good terms… …   Universalium

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