
1) English surname 2) Given name
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1) Gulf
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Frith is an Old English word meaning `peace; freedom from molestation, protection; safety, security`. == Etymology == Derived from Old English friðu, friþ, it is cognate to Old Norse friðr, Old High German fridu, German Friede, Dutch vrede, West Frisian frede, Icelandic friður, Common Scandinavian fred (all with meanings similar to `peace`...
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enclosure, forest, wood, also in the sense of enclosed land, enclosure, park for hunting, forest, wood, cf. Old English fri
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peace; sanctuary
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• (n.) A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth. • (n.) A kind of weir for catching fish. • (a.) A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure. • (a.) A forest; a woody place.
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Meaning as a surname: Woodland
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1. <geography> A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth. ... 2. A kind of weir for catching fish. ... Origin: OE. Firth, Icel. Fjorr; akin to Sw. Fjard, Dan. Fiord, E. Ford. See Ford, and cf. Firth, Fiord, Fret a frith, Port a harbor. ... 1. A forest; a woody place. ... 2. A small field ...
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enclosure, forest, wood, also in the sense of enclosed land, enclosure, park for hunting, forest, wood, cf. Old English fri
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Frith (frĭth)
noun [ Middle English
firth , Icelandic
fjörðr ; akin to Swedish
fjärd , Danish
fiord , English
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Frith noun [ Middle English frith peace, protection, land inclosed for hunting, park, forest, Anglo-Saxon frið peace; akin to frenoð peace, protection, asylum, German friede peace, Icelandic friðr , and from the root of E. free, friend. See Free ,
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brushwood
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The sun, personified as a god by rabbits. Frithrah! = the lord Sun - used as an exclamation.
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