gefriend

Old English

Etymology

ġe- +‎ frīend

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈfri͜yːnd/

Noun

ġefrīend m pl

  1. friends
    • c. 990, Wessex Gospels, Luke 23:12
      On þām dæġe wurdon Hērōdes and Pīlātus ġefrīend. Sōðlīċe hīe wǣron ǣr ġefīend him betwēonum.
      On that day, Herod and Pilate became friends. Now, before then, they had been enemies.

Usage notes

  • Describes people who are friends with each other.

Declension

Strong nd-stem:

singular plural
nominative ġefrīend
accusative ġefrīend
genitive ġefrēonda
dative ġefrēondum

Antonyms