freht
Old English
Alternative forms
- friht, firht, fyrht, ferht
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *frahtiz, equivalent to freċġan + -t, a variant of -þ. Cognate with Old Norse frétt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfrext/, /ˈfreçt/
Noun
freht n
- inquiry, especially one pertaining to future events
- divining; divination
Inflection
Derived terms
- frihtere
- wammfreht
Related terms
Descendants
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