fruo
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Contents
1
Old Dutch
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adverb
1.2.1
Descendants
1.2.2
Further reading
2
Old High German
2.1
Adverb
3
Portuguese
3.1
Verb
Old Dutch
Etymology
From
Proto-Germanic
*frōwaz
.
Adverb
fruo
early
Descendants
Middle Dutch:
vroe
,
vroech
Dutch:
vroeg
Afrikaans:
vroeg
Berbice Creole Dutch:
fruku
Javindo:
froeg
Negerhollands:
vroe
,
fru
,
vrue
→
Sranan Tongo:
fruku
(
see there for further descendants
)
Further reading
“
fruo
”, in
Oudnederlands Woordenboek
,
2012
Old High German
Adverb
fruo
early
Portuguese
Verb
fruo
first-person
singular
present
indicative
of
fruir
Categories
:
Old Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Dutch lemmas
Old Dutch adverbs
Old High German lemmas
Old High German adverbs
Portuguese non-lemma forms
Portuguese verb forms
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