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Frey

[ frey ]

noun

, Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. the god of peace, prosperity, and marriage: one of the Vanir, originally brought to Asgard as a hostage.


Frey

/ freɪə; freɪ /

noun

  1. Norse myth the god of earth's fertility and dispenser of prosperity


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Frey1

From the Old Norse word Freyr originally, lord, master

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Example Sentences

This leads him to some James Frey-style mythmaking of his own.

Lothar Frey sneaks up behind Talisa and stabs her pregnant belly repeatedly, and then all hell breaks loose.

Whole-cloth fabrication on the level perpetrated by folks like Stephen Glass or James Frey is of course beyond the pale.

Because the political bloggers who have been targeted live in different states, Frey has met with the FBI about the incidents.

Two of the addresses were old, but one was current, and Stack, like Frey, was led out of his house at gunpoint.

Detective Frey came in and saw Duggin lying dead, and he figured he'd go out and do big things.

Frey was watching her and then he was glancing sideways to a little jade box that held cigarettes.

She acted as if Frey had already walked out of the pale orange room.

"A short time ago you figured out a few new angles," Frey said.

Frey reached in his pocket and pulled out a safety match and flicked it with his fingernail.

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