fremdling

noun

Etymology

From fremd + -ling. Compare also Dutch vreemdeling, German Fremdling, Swedish främling.

  1. inherited from *framaþiz — “foreign, not one's own
  2. inherited from *framiþī
  3. inherited from fremde
  4. inherited from fremde
  5. suffixed as fremdling — “fremd + ling

Definitions

  1. One who is not a kinsman

    One who is not a kinsman; a stranger

    • There sisters for their brothers, sorrowing sore, Last fatall framelings, one another gore.
    • Hills, bulwarks of our freedom, giant walls, Which never fremdling's sleight nor sword made thralls; [...]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA