friendlihood
English
Etymology
Alteration of earlier friendlihead, equivalent to friendly +β -hood. Cognate with Dutch vriendlijkheid, Old Danish fryntlighet.
Noun
friendlihood (uncountable)
- The state, quality, or condition of being friendly; friendliness.
- 2006, Margaret Frazer, A Play of Knaves:
- βHe ran for help as soon as he saw what he'd done. No one thought there was intent about it. Hasn't made for friendlihood between the Ashewells and Medcotes, though.β
- Friendship.
- 2011, Helen Castor, Blood and Roses:
- [...] 'and also that he will not hurt you in your bargain if you could be friendlily disposed toward him as you have been; for without a friendlihood of your part he seems he should not greatly help you in your bargain, so I feel him. He lives somewhat aloof, and not utterly malicious against you.'
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