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Old Norse
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1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Declension
1.2.2
Derived terms
1.2.3
Descendants
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friðr
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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fríðr
Old Norse
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*friþuz
. Cognate with
Old English
friþ
,
Old High German
fridu
.
Noun
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friðr
m
peace
,
frith
(
law
,
religion
)
an agreement not to use violence or launch lawsuits in religious shrines, and at certain times like holidays and during plantation and harvest
love
Declension
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Declension of
friðr
(strong
u
-stem, singular only)
masculine
singular
indefinite
definite
nominative
friðr
friðrinn
accusative
frið
friðinn
dative
friði
friðinum
genitive
friðar
friðarins
Derived terms
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annfriðr
(
“
spring peace
”
)
úfriðr
(
“
war, hostilities
”
, literally
“
unpeace
”
)
Descendants
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Icelandic:
friður
Faroese:
friður
Norwegian Bokmål:
fred
Norwegian Nynorsk:
fred
Old Swedish:
friþer
Swedish:
fred
,
frid
Danish:
fred
Categories
:
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
Old Norse terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *preyH-
Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Norse lemmas
Old Norse nouns
Old Norse masculine nouns
non:Law
non:Religion
Old Norse u-stem nouns
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