frǿði

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Old Norse[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *frōdį̄. Cognate with Old Norse fróðr (wise) and Old English frōd (wise). More at frood.

Noun[edit]

frǿði f (genitive frǿði), frǿði n

  1. account, story
  2. historical knowledge, source, record
  3. knowledge, learning, teaching, lore, spells
  4. Christian learning

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