friðill

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse friðill (lover, gallant), from Proto-Germanic *fridilaz. Compare frilla (concubine, mistress, harlot) (< Old Norse friðla).

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Noun[edit]

friðill m (genitive singular friðils, nominative plural friðlar)

  1. (of a male) the lover of a married woman

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Synonyms[edit]

  • (lover of a married woman): (obsolete) hór

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