- dignities, he
knoweth things present, past, and to come, and
reconcileth freends and foes, he was of the
order of thrones, and
governeth thirtie legions...
- with
these lines: With hym ther rood a
gentil Pardoner Of Rouncivale, his
freend and his compeer, That
streight was
comen fro the
court of Rome. Ful loude...
- )
Professional Football Researchers ****ociation (U.S.A.), (no date) "A
Freendly Kinde of Fight: The
Origins of
Football to 1633"
Archived 10
March 2007...
- this
soomerz progress 1575. iz signified: from a
freend officer attendant in the coourt,
vntoo hiz
freend a citizen, and
merchaunt of London, it describes...
- were soon
respectively unrounded to /e/ and /eː/ (yielding
Middle English freend /freːnd/ 'friend'). In the southwest, it took 200 or 300
years for the process...
- /nd/
often reduced to /n/ (e.g. OE frēond, 'friend',
became Modern Scots freend).
Final /ld/
often reduced to /l/ (e.g.
Modern Scots auld 'old'). OE /kn/...
-
Haswell Music composer,
Havadab of
Shieldfield Wrote "Gone" and "Ma Singin'
Freend"
which appear on page 573 of
Thomas Allan's
Illustrated Edition of Tyneside...
-
towne [Edinburgh] and Lythcoo, and so to talk
famyliarly togither like
freends ...
there was
shaking of
hands one with another,
freendlie embracings and...
- W****ly
Chronicle –
appears in Allan's
Tyneside Songs page 573 Ma Singin'
Freend –
published in the W****ly
Chronicle –
appears in Allan's
Tyneside Songs...
- was born
around 1720 the son of Mrs Jane
Ogilvie or
Ogilvy (née Frend,
Freend or Friend) (1701-1771). Her
husband at that time was Cpt
Alexander Ogilvy...