frendschip

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English frēondsċipe; equivalent to frend + -schipe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfreːndʃip(ə)/, /ˈfrɛndʃip(ə)/, /ˈfreːnʃip(ə)/, /ˈfreːntʃip(ə)/

Noun

frendschip (uncountable)

  1. A friendship; a friendly relationship or the state of being friends or comrades.
  2. Friendly behaviour or a positive attitude from one's superiors.
  3. A pact, agreement or entente between two parties.
  4. A beneficial or useful action; aid or benefit.
  5. A group or band of companions, or friends.
  6. (rare) Friendly behaviour, mood, or actions.
  7. (rare) Sexual relations.

Descendants

  • English: friendship
  • Scots: friendship

References

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