Frönd
See also: frond
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- Frend, Frind (Moselle Franconian)
- Frönk (Ripuarian, now chiefly western dialects)
- Fründ (Kölsch)
Etymology
From Old High German friund, northern variant of friunt, from Proto-Germanic *frijōndz. The forms with -ö- (and Moselle Franconian -e-) imply a rather early shortening of the vowel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʀønt/
Noun
Frönd m (plural Frönn or Frönde, diminutive Fröndche)
- (many dialects of Ripuarian) friend
- Hä es ene jode Frönd vo’ mir.
- He’s a good friend of mine.
Usage notes
- The plural Frönn is used in most of those southern Ripuarian dialects in which Frönd is the native form of the word. The plural Frönde is used in dialects that have replaced native Frönk with Frönd.
Derived terms
- Fröndschaff
Descendants
- Hunsrik: froynt