"Freida" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bavarian]

IPA: /ˈfraɪ̯d̥ɐ/
Etymology: From Old High German frīatag (9th c.), from Proto-West Germanic *Frījā dag (“day of Frigg”), calque of Latin dies Veneris. Compare Low German Freedag, Dutch vrijdag, English Friday, Danish fredag. Etymology templates: {{inh|bar|goh|frīatag}} Old High German frīatag, {{inh|bar|gmw-pro|*Frījā dag||day of Frigg}} Proto-West Germanic *Frījā dag (“day of Frigg”), {{der|bar|la|dies Veneris}} Latin dies Veneris, {{cog|nds|Freedag}} Low German Freedag, {{cog|nl|vrijdag}} Dutch vrijdag, {{cog|en|Friday}} English Friday, {{cog|da|fredag}} Danish fredag Head templates: {{bar-noun|m}} Freida m
  1. Friday Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Days of the week Synonyms: Freidåg

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