frend

See also: Frënd

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English frēond, from Proto-West Germanic *friund, from Proto-Germanic *frijōndz; equivalent to fre + -ende.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /freːnd/
  • (from compounds) IPA(key): /frɛnd/, /frind/

Noun

frend (plural frendes or (Early ME) frend)

  1. A friend or compatriot; a close associate.
  2. A patron, philanthropist, or supporter.
  3. A family member; one of one's kin.
  4. (rare) A lover or mistress.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: friend (see there for further descendants)
  • Scots: freend, frende, freynd, freind
  • Yola: vriene, friend
  • Welsh: ffrind

References

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from English friend.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /frênd/

Noun

frȅnd m (Cyrillic spelling фре̏нд, feminine frȅndica)

  1. (slang, Croatia) male friend
    Synonyms: prȉjatelj, drȗg, drùgār

Declension

Derived terms

References

  • frend” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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