Freind

See also: freind

East Central German

Etymology

Compare German Freund.

Noun

Freind m (plural1 Freind, plural2 Freinde)

  1. (Erzgebirgisch) friend
    Mei Freind, dr Kurt, hot aah esu gedocht.
    My friend, Kurt, thought the same way.
    Seine Freind warn gedes Gahr gespannt, wos Neies wieder of'n Barg kumme wür.
    Every year, his friends were eager to see what new things would happen on the mountain.

Further reading

Hunsrik

Etymology

From Central Franconian Frönd, from Old High German friunt, from Proto-West Germanic *friund, from Proto-Germanic *frijōndz (lover, friend), from Proto-Indo-European *prēy-, *prāy- (to like, love).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fraɪ̯nt/

Noun

Freind m (plural Freind)

  1. friend

Synonyms

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • freindlich
  • Freindschaft

Further reading

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Rhine Franconian, from Middle High German vriunt, from Old High German friunt.

Compare to German Freund, Dutch vriend, English friend.

Noun

Freind m (plural Freind)

  1. friend
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