free

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Betekenis (Engels)

Concepten

vrij

gratis

los

kosteloos

vrije

bevrijden

loslaten

vrijmaken

losse

open

ongedwongen

verlossen

kosteloze

afhelpen

vrijlaten

vlot

verniet

loslopend

laten gaan

leeg

om niet

onbezet

onbelemmerd

loslopende

herstellen

hervormen

reformeren

repareren

verbeteren

veredelen

verhelpen

weer goed maken

pro Deo

royaal

zonder

-vrij

frankeren

ontlasten

bevrijdeen

voor niets

botvieren

emanciperen

excuseren

gratuit

immuun

vrijmoedig

vrijpostig

vrijwillig

kostenloos

voor nop

ten geschenke

Frequentie

A1
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/fɹiː/
Etymologie (Engels)

From Middle English free, fre, freo, from Old English frēo (“free”), from Proto-West Germanic *frī, from Proto-Germanic *frijaz (“beloved, not in bondage”), from Proto-Indo-European *priHós (“dear, beloved”), from *preyH- (“to love, please”). Related to friend. cognates, etc Germanic cognates include West Frisian frij (“free”), Dutch vrij (“free”), Low German free (“free”), German frei (“free”), Danish, Swedish and Norwegian fri (“free”). Other cognates include Russian приятель (prijatelʹ, “friend”) and Sanskrit प्रिय (priyá-, “beloved”). Germanic and Celtic are the only Indo-European language branches in which the PIE word with the meaning of "dear, beloved" acquired the additional meaning of "free" in the sense of "not in bondage". This was an extension of the idea of "characteristic of those who are dear and beloved", in other words friends and tribe members (in contrast to unfree inhabitants from other tribes and prisoners of war, many of which were among the slaves – compare the Latin use of liberi to mean both "free persons" and "children of a family"). The verb comes from Middle English freen, freoȝen, from Old English frēon, frēoġan (“to free; make free”), from Proto-West Germanic *frijōn, from Proto-Germanic *frijōną, from Proto-Indo-European *preyH-.

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