frēolīc wīf, 616;
frēolīcu
folc-cwēn, 642.
Beowulf
frēogan, w. v. , _to love; to think of lovingly_: pres. subj. þæt mon his
wine-dryhten . . . ferhðum frēoge, 3178; inf. nū ic þec . . . mē for sunu wylle
frēogan on ferhðe, 949.
frēo-līc, adj. , _free, free-born_ (here of the lawful wife in contrast with
the bond concubine): nom. sg.
frēolīc wīf, 616; frēolīcu folc-cwēn, 642.
frēond, st. m. , _friend_: acc. sg. frēond, 1386, 1865; dat. pl. frēondum,
916, 1019, 1127; gen. pl. frēonda, 1307, 1839.
frēond-laðu, st. f. , _friendly invitation_: nom. sg. him wæs ful boren and
frēond-laðu (_friendly invitation to drink_) wordum bewægned, 1193.
frēond-lār, st.