Old Frisian
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Old Frisian
First recorded in 1830–35
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Old Frisian or Old French oddments, fubsy eloquences of Middle English and exotic intrusions from the Arabic.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Such is really the case with the Old Frisian.
From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
Many Frisians accompanied the Angles and Saxons to Britain, and Old English was in many respects more closely connected with Old Frisian than with any other Low German dialect.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" by Various
The Frisian and Dutch.—It is a current statement that the Old Frisian bears the same relation to the Modern Dutch of Holland that the Anglo-Saxon does to the English.
From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
So they did when the laws of the Old Frisian republic were composed, and when the so-called Old Frisian was the language of the country.
From The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
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