freid
See also: freíd
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From Old French freid, from Latin frīgidus (through a contracted Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form fridus or frigdus, fricdus), from frīgeō, frīgēre (“be cold”).
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freid m
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Etymology edit
From Latin frīgidus, through a contracted Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form fridus or frigdus, fricdus.
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freid m (oblique and nominative feminine singular freide)
- cold (of a low temperature)
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Etymology edit
From Latin frīgidus (“cold, cool, chilling”) (through a contracted Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form fridus or frigdus, fricdus), from frīgeō, frīgēre (“be cold”).
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freid m (feminine singular freida, masculine plural freids, feminine plural freidas)