gefræge

Old English

Alternative forms

  • ġefrēġe

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *gafrēgī. Cognate with Old Saxon gifrāgi. Equivalent to ġe- + *frǣġe. The noun is probably derived from the adjective.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈfræː.je/

Adjective

ġefrǣġe

  1. (poetic) known, celebrated, remarkable, famous
    folcum ġefrǣġe
    known among people

Declension

Noun

ġefrǣġe n

  1. (poetic) inquiry, a knowledge, information, hearsay

Declension

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