friþe
Middle English
Noun
friþe
- alternative form of frith (“forest”)
- c. 1300, “Of þe state of þingis be-fore adam synnid”, in Þe Cours of þe Werlde (Cursor Mundi, Fairfax Ms. 14)[1], page 7b, lines 657–658:
- bot þis tree ys done in my friþe / for I. wil þat hit haue griþe […]
- But this tree was put in my forest, because I want it to have protection […]
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfri.θe/, [ˈfri.ðe]
- IPA(key): /ˈfriː.θe/, [ˈfriː.ðe]
Noun
friþe
- dative singular of friþ
Adjective
frīþe
- inflection of frīþ:
- strong accusative feminine singular
- strong instrumental masculine/neuter singular
- strong nominative/accusative masculine/feminine plural
- weak nominative feminine/neuter singular
- weak accusative neuter singular