freuwe

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Alemannic German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German vröuwen, from Old High German frewan, from frao, frō (glad), from Proto-Germanic *frawaz (happy, energetic). Cognate with German freuen, Luxembourgish freeën. See German froh for more.

Verb[edit]

freuwe

  1. (Uri) to be happy

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