Fron

See also: fron, frón, Frón, frön, and Froń

English

Etymology

Lenited from Welsh bron (hill, breast)

Proper noun

Fron

  1. A small village in Powys, Wales (OS grid ref SO0965).

Anagrams

German

Etymology

From Middle High German vrōn(e) (rule, lordship), from vrōn (holy, literally belonging to Gods), from Old High German frōno ((possession) of the gods), genitive plural of frō (Lord, God), from Proto-West Germanic *frauwjō.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /fʁoːn/

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -oːn

Noun

Fron f (genitive Fron, plural Fronen)

  1. socage
    Synonyms: Fronarbeit, Frondienst
  2. (figuratively) hard work, slavery
    Synonym: Schufterei

Declension

Further reading

  • Fron” in Duden online
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