freht

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *frihtiz, equivalent to freċġan +‎ -t, a variant of . Cognate with Old Norse frétt.

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freht n

  1. inquiry, especially one pertaining to future events
  2. divining; divination

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  • Middle English: frete, freit, freyt