† i-freond, -de, n. pl. Obs.
[OE. ᵹefr{iacu}end, -fr{yacu}nd, f. fréond, friend.]
Friends.
c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Luke xxiii. 12 On ðam dæᵹe wurdun herodes and pilatus ᵹefrynd. c 1205 Lay. 7715 Feond-scipe aleggen, makien feolle ifreond. Ibid. 11591 Her king wende þat heo weoren ifreonde. |