"Frea" meaning in Old High German

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Proper name

Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *Frīju, from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō. Cognate with Old High German Friia, Old English Frīġ, Old Norse Frigg. Etymology templates: {{dercat|goh|gem-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|goh|gmw-pro|*Frīju}} Proto-West Germanic *Frīju, {{inh|goh|gem-pro|*Frijjō}} Proto-Germanic *Frijjō, {{cog|goh|Friia}} Old High German Friia, {{cog|ang|Frīġ}} Old English Frīġ, {{cog|non|Frigg}} Old Norse Frigg Head templates: {{head|goh|proper noun|g=m}} Frea m
  1. (Lombardic) Frigg, a major Germanic goddess and the wife of Odin. Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Germanic paganism, Gods
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Download raw JSONL data for Frea meaning in Old High German (1.7kB)

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