fremde
Old English
adj
Definitions
- foreign, strange
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *framaþjaz, *fram- (from, forward, away).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fram-
Gloss
from, forward, away
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- bestrange English
- fremd English
- multistrange English
- nonstrange English
- sstrange English
- strange English
- strange-ass English
- strangelet English
- strangeling English
- strangely English
- strangeness English
- unstrange English
- Fremdatom German
- Fremdbeimengung German
- Fremdbestandteil German
- Fremdkapital German
- Fremdkörper German
- Fremdling German
- Fremdscham German
- Fremdstoff German
- Fremdwort German
- Fremdwährung German
- artfremd German
- betriebsfremd German
- entfremden German
- fremd German
- fremdartig German
- fremdeln German
- fremdficken German
- fremdgehen German
- fremdländisch German
- fremdschämen German
- fremdsprachig German
- ortsfremd German
- praxisfremd German
- realitätsfremd German
- weltfremd German
- wildfremd German
- natuurvreemd Dutch, Flemish
- vreemd Dutch, Flemish
- vreemdeling Dutch, Flemish
- vreemden Dutch, Flemish
- vreemdgaan Dutch, Flemish
- vreemdheid Dutch, Flemish
- *perəm- Proto-Indo-European
- *fram- Proto-Germanic
- *framaþiz Proto-Germanic
- *framaþjaz Proto-Germanic
- främmande Swedish
- afremdan Old English
- fremde Middle English
- fremmet Middle English
- straunge Middle English
- vremt Middle Dutch
- framadi Old High German
- fremidi Old High German
- vreemd Afrikaans
- vremde Middle High German
- vremede Middle High German
- 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- fremithi Old Dutch
- vremede Middle Low German
- *femithi Old Saxon
- fremethi Old Saxon
- fremithi Old Saxon
- fremmit Scots
- fromde Old Frisian