Fricg

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - fricg

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

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Fricg
f. The name of a Teutonic goddess, the wife of Odin :-- Se deófol hine þám hálgan æteówde on þǽra hǽþenra goda híwe . . . hwílon on Mercuries þe men hátað Óþon, hwílon on Ueneris. . . þe men hátað Fricg, Hml. S. 31, 717. Ðone syxtan dæg hí gesetton ðǽre sceamleásan gydenan Uenus geháten and Frycg on Denisc, Sal. K. p. 124, 140. ¶ a weak genitive occurs :-- Dæg Friggan die Ueneris, Archiv cxx. 297, 33. See also E. S. 39, 341. [The Scandinavian forms of the names are given, Oðinn and Frigg, the English would be Wóden and Fríg, q. v.] fricg
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