Re: Frith
in reply to a message by Anneza
The OED does include "Frith" as a now obsolete english word meaning "peace; freedom from molestation, protection; safety, security." Same etymology as the Friede Anneza mentions!
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When I was doing a project at university on place names I remember reading that Frith is an Old English word meaning furze which is another word for gorse, a prickly bush found on heathland (and The New Forest among other places). There is a place called Fritham which has a lot of gorse bushes around there. I've heard Frith as a surname, but not as a first name.
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