Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: An old English word meaning "peace" or "sanctuary."
Pronunciations: US: /frɪθ/; UK: /frɪð/
Origin and Usage: The word "frith" originated in Old English, where it was used to describe a state of peace or a sanctuary. It was often used in reference to a place where someone could find safety or refuge. Today, the word is rarely used in modern English, except in certain historical or literary contexts.
Synonyms: Peace, tranquility, calm, serenity
Related Words: Faith, grith, smith, swith, tirth
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