fremde
Middle English
/ˈfrɛmd(ə)/
adj
Definitions
- foreign; overseas
- strange, unknown
- unrelated, unconnected
- hostile, alien, unkind
Etymology
Inherited from Old English fremde inherited from Proto-Germanic *framaþiz (foreign, not one's own).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*framaþiz
Gloss
foreign, not one's own
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Cognates and derived terms
- bestrange English
- fremd English
- fremdling English
- fremedly English
- fremsome English
- multistrange English
- nonstrange English
- sstrange English
- strange English
- strange-ass English
- strangelet English
- strangeling English
- strangely English
- strangeness English
- unstrange English
- *perəm- Proto-Indo-European
- *framaþiz Proto-Germanic
- *framaþjaz Proto-Germanic
- främmande Swedish
- afremdan Old English
- fremde Old English
- fremmet Middle English
- straunge Middle English
- framadi Old High German
- fremidi Old High German
- 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- fremithi Old Dutch
- vremede Middle Low German
- *femithi Old Saxon
- fremethi Old Saxon
- fremithi Old Saxon
- fromde Old Frisian