Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *frōbrijan (to console, comfort).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfreːf.rɑn/, [ˈfreːv.rɑn]

Verb

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frēfran

  1. to comfort, console, soothe
    • 10th century, The Wanderer:
      oþþe mec frēondlēasne · frēfran wolde,
      wēman mid wynnum. · Wāt sē þe cunnað,
      hū slīþen bið · sorg tō ġefēran,
      þām þe him lȳt hafað · lēofra ġeholena.
      or friendless me would soothe,
      allure with glees. Knows the one who undergoes,
      how tough is sorrow as a companion,
      to whom little has dear confidants for himself.

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