Frith

Pronunciation: /ˈfrɪθ/

Frith (noun)

  1. A state of peace and safety, often used in old texts.
  2. An old term for a wooded area or forest.

Examples

  • The village enjoyed frith after the treaty was signed.
  • Frith was restored in the community after the conflict ended.

Common collocations: maintain frith, seek frith, dense frith, explore the frith

Synonyms of Frith

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Frith

  • describing a state of disagreement or war
  • describing a state of disorder