Friede
German (Berlin)
[ˈfʁiːdə]
noun
Definitions
- (formal) peace
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German fridu (peace) inherited from Proto-Germanic *friþuz (peace, reconciliation, sanctuary), *frijaz (beloved, not in bondage, free).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*frijaz
Gloss
beloved, not in bondage, free
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- affray English
- affrayer English
- affrayment English
- Fredesindi Latin
- Befriedung German
- Fertigkeit German
- Fridolf German
- Frieden German
- Friedfertigkeit German
- Haus German
- Hausfriede German
- Land German
- Landfriede German
- Unfriede German
- befrieden German
- fertig German
- friedfertig German
- friedvoll German
- voll German
- *prey Proto-Indo-European
- *preyH- Proto-Indo-European
- *priHós Proto-Indo-European
- *prāy- Proto-Indo-European
- *frijaz Proto-Germanic
- *frijōną Proto-Germanic
- *friþuz Proto-Germanic
- Frideborg Swedish
- frid Swedish
- fridlysa Swedish
- frēo Old English
- afraien Middle English
- friðr Old Norse
- frelse Danish
- Irminfrid Old High German
- fridu Old High German
- frî Old High German
- frī Old High German
- vride Middle High German
- Fridden Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍆𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *friþu gmw-pro
- *frī gmw-pro
- fri Old Dutch
- fritho Old Dutch
- frithu Old Dutch
- frī Old Dutch
- friide Cimbrian
- frī Old Saxon
- friþer Old Swedish
- *friþu Frankish
- fri Old Frisian
- frī Old Frisian