frono
Old Dutch
Etymology
Inflected form of *frō (“lord”), from Proto-West Germanic *frauwjō (“lord”), from Proto-Germanic *frawjô (“lord”). Related to Old High German frōno (“of the lord”), Old English frēa (“lord”) and Old Norse Freyr.
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: vrone
- Dutch: vroon
Further reading
- “frōno”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
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