- fréosan
- \fréosan1 sv/t2 3rd pres fríesð past fréas/fruron ptp gefroren to freeze
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Altenglische Grammatik — Die Struktur des Altenglischen ähnelt eher derjenigen des Lateins als der des heute gesprochenen Neuenglischen. Es wurden vier Kasus (Fälle) und bei Verben (im Singular) drei Personen unterschieden. Die Satzstellung war noch freier, als sie es… … Deutsch Wikipedia
freeze — O.E. freosan turn to ice (class II strong verb; past tense freas, pp. froren), from P.Gmc. *freusanan (Cf. O.N. frjosa, O.H.G. friosan, Ger. frieren to freeze, Goth. frius frost ), from P.Gmc. *freus , equivalent to PIE root *preus … Etymology dictionary
freeze — (frēz) v. froze (frōz), fro·zen (frō’zən), freez·ing, freez·es v. intr. 1. a) To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. b) To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: »The lak … Word Histories
frore — adjective Etymology: Middle English froren, from Old English, past participle of frēosan to freeze Date: 13th century frosty, frozen … New Collegiate Dictionary
freeze — I. verb (froze; frozen; freezing) Etymology: Middle English fresen, from Old English frēosan; akin to Old High German friosan to freeze, Latin pruina hoarfrost, Old English frost frost Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to become… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Grammatischer Wechsel — In historical linguistics, the German term Grammatischer Wechsel ( grammatical alternation ) refers to the effects of Verner s law when viewed synchronically within the paradigm of a Germanic verb.According to Grimm s law, the Proto Indo European … Wikipedia
preus- — To freeze, burn. 1. freeze, from Old English frēosan, to freeze, from Germanic *freusan, to freeze. 2. Suffixed zero grade form *prus to . frost, from Old English forst, frost, frost, from Germanic *frustaz, frost … Universalium
freeze — freezable, adj. freezability, n. /freez/, v., froze, frozen, freezing, n. v.i. 1. to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. 2. to become hard or stiffened because of loss of heat … Universalium
froren — past participle of fréosan … Old to modern English dictionary
fruron — past pl of fréosan … Old to modern English dictionary