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freind

n. (misspelling of friend English)

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Freind

Freind is a surname, and may refer to:

  • John Freind (1675–1728), English physician
  • Robert Freind (1667–1751), English educator
  • Stephen Freind (born 1944), American politician
  • William Freind (c. 1715 – 1766), Church of England clergyman

Usage examples of "freind".

Using their bodies to shield their efforts from the tireless spy eye, Blanchard and his freinds had cannibalized portions of that equipment.

Our freinds with us yt adventure mind not their owne profite, as did ye old adventurers.

I hope our freinds they, if they be quitted of ye ship hire, will be indusced to venture ye more.

I hope such as are my sinceire freinds will not thinke but I can give some reason of my actions.

Mean space entreate our freinds not to be too bussie in answering matters, before they know them.

Beloved freinds, sory we are that ther should be occasion of writing at all unto you, partly because we ever expected to see ye most of you hear, but espetially because ther should any difference at all be conceived betweene us.

But that it may appeare to all men yt we are not lovers of our selves only, but desire also ye good & inriching of our freinds who have adventured your moneys with our persons, we have added our last article to ye rest, promising you againe by leters in ye behalfe of the whole company, that if large profits should not arise within ye 7.

Please find enclosed pictures of my room and my freinds in the Watch, Nobby is the one making the Humerous Gesture but he is a Rough Diamond and a good soul deep down.