frǿði
Old Norse
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *frōdį̄. Cognate with Old Norse fróðr (“wise”) and Old English frōd (“wise”). More at frood.
Noun
frǿði f (genitive frǿði), frǿði n
- account, story
- historical knowledge, source, record
- knowledge, learning, teaching, lore, spells
- Christian learning
Inflection
Declension of frǿði (weak īn-stem, singular only)
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