Definition of Friths

1. Noun. (plural of frith) ¹

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Definition of Friths

1. frith [n] - See also: frith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Friths

frisson
frissons
frist
fristed
fristing
frists
frisure
frisures
frit
frites
fritflies
fritfly
frith
frithborh
frithborhs
friths (current term)
frithstool
frithstools
frithy
fritillaria
fritillarias
fritillaries
fritillary
fritinancy
frits
fritt
frittata
frittatas
fritted
fritter

Literary usage of Friths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Origines Islandicae: A Collection of the More Important Sagas and Other by Guðbrandur Vigfússon, Frederick York Powell (1905)
"... of Deep-friths-ey, who had to wife Wigdis, the daughter of ... of Hafs-friths-ey, the son-in-law of ..."

2. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1862)
"friths, another good old house, of which only a fragment remains, with traces of a ... friths is distant from Chiddingly Place about a quarter of a mile. ..."

3. The Cruise of the Betsey: Or, a Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous by Hugh Miller, William Samuel Symonds (1858)
"... Blank strata of Old Red — New View respecting the Rocks of Block Isle— A Trip up Moray and Dingwall friths — Altered color of the Boulder-clay — Up the ..."

4. The Museum of Science and Art by Dionysius Lardner (1856)
"friths. THE GREAT EASTERN CONTINENT : 38. Its extent and limits.—39. Its divisions. 40. The Mediterranean.—41. Relief.—42. Its northern belt.—43. ..."

5. Scandinavia, Ancient and Modern: Being a History of Denmark, Sweden, and by Andrew Crichton, Henry Wheaton (1878)
"Denmark : its Extent—Islands—Provinces—Physical Aspect— Soil—Climate—Rivers—Fiords or friths—Canals—Lakes.— The Baltic.—Sweden and Norway : their Extent. ..."

6. Shirley Brooks of Punch: His Life, Letters, and Diaries by George Somes Layard (1907)
"... XIV 1865 (continued] and 1866—Health—Earnings—Work—The Leigh Murray Benefit—At Scarborough with the friths—Punch's "Table Talk "—Death of Lord ..."

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