frician

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Old English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *frekōną (to be greedy), from Proto-Germanic *frekaz (greedy, courageous, capable, active, bold), from Proto-Indo-European *preg- (to yearn, covet). Related to Old English frec (bold, greedy).

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frician

  1. to desire, seek, yearn for
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Etymology 2[edit]

Unknown. Perhaps related to the above.

Alternative forms[edit]

  • frician

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frīcian

  1. to dance
  2. to leap
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  • Middle English: frikien, fryken