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Frisian
[ frizh-uhn, free-zhuhn ]
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Friesland or the Frisian Islands.
- the Germanic language most closely related to English, spoken in Friesland and nearby islands. : Fris., Fris
- Chiefly British.
Frisian
/ ˈfrɪʒən /
noun
- a language spoken in the NW Netherlands, parts of N Germany, and adjacent islands, belonging to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family: the nearest relative of the English language; it has three main dialects
- a native or inhabitant of Friesland or a speaker of the Frisian language
adjective
- of or relating to the Frisian language or its speakers
- of or relating to Friesland or its peoples and culture
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Frisian1
C16: from Latin Frīsiī people of northern Germany
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Example Sentences
I state this, because I doubt whether the Dutch forms in -n, could well be evolved out of the Frisian in -r, or -a.
From Project Gutenberg
There is plenty of Frisian verse in general; but little enough of the particular Frisian of Heligoland.
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The process, however, by which we measured the original extent of the Frisian area is applicable to that of the Northmen.
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Landwards, the loop of railway round the Frisian peninsula would form the line of communication in rear of the seven streams.
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But this renders very difficult the assumption of Bugge and his followers that the word "Eoten" is synonymous with "Frisian."
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