frod

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *frōdaz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

frōd

  1. (poetic) wise, experienced
  2. (poetic) old, mature

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: frood
  • Scots: frood

See also

  • dīgol n (a secret place, the grave, darkness)
  • earendel m (the dawn star or such light)
  • hundændlæftiġ (the number 110, eleventy)
  • sāmwīs (foolish)
  • scīr f (a shire, an administrative district)
  • smēah (subtle, penetrating, creeping)
  • sting m (a sting, stab, or thrust)

References