• Profile picture of princess

    princess replied to the topic in the forum Free Will? 10 years, 1 month ago

    Look up free at Dictionary.comfree (v.) Look up free at Dictionary.comOld English <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>freogan</span> “to free, liberate, manumit,” also “to love, think of lovingly, honor,” from <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>freo</span> (see free (adj.)). Compare Old Frisian <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>fria</span> “to make free;” Old Saxon <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>friohan</span> “to court, woo;” German <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>befreien</span> “to free,” <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>freien</span> “to woo;” Old Norse <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>frja</span>”to love;” Gothic <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>frijon</span> “to love.” Related: <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>Freed</span>; <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>freeing</span>will (n.) Look up will at Dictionary.comOld English <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>will</span>, <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>willa</span> “mind, determination, purpose; desire, wish, request; joy, delight,” from Proto-Germanic <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>*wiljon-</span>(cognates: Old Saxon <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>willio</span>, Old Norse <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>vili</span>, Old Frisian <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>willa</span>, Dutch <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>wil</span>, Old High German <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>willio</span>, German <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>Wille</span>, Gothic <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>wilja</span>”will”), related to <span class=”foreign” style=”font-style: italic;”>*willan</span> “to wish” (see will (v.1)). The meaning “written document expressing a person’s wishes about disposition of property after death”
    Majority……they always right history……<span style=”color: #000000; font-family: Georgia, Garamond, ‘Times New Roman’, Times, serif; font-size: medium;”><span style=”line-height: normal;”>»http://www.etymonline.com/index.php</span></span>

© 1999 - 2024 Heaven Net

Navigation

© 1999 - 2023 - Heaven Net
or

Log in with your credentials

or    

Forgot your details?

or

Create Account