Associations to the word «Frith»
Noun
- Photography
- Leicester
- Cassette
- Viola
- Hazel
- Rebecca
- Nicolas
- Ronnie
- Morley
- Pageant
- Privateer
- Martyr
- Musician
- Heresy
- Cricket
- Keyboard
- Piano
- Talbot
- Alec
- Massacre
- Heather
- Composer
- Valentine
- Egypt
- Roaring
- Ensemble
- Allies
- Violinist
- William
- Royce
- Lancaster
- Ralph
- Tape
- Watkins
- Palestine
- Recess
- Clarinet
- François
- Norton
- Gerry
- Composition
- Thompson
- Cooper
- Percussion
- Clyde
- Duo
- Sample
- Alfred
- Michel
- Hobart
- Phd
- Manchester
- Greene
- Printing
- Phil
- Oakland
- Rehearsal
- Mercer
- Mamma
- Collaboration
- Suite
- David
- Maybe
- Parker
- Drummer
- Painting
- Wildlife
- Manor
- Soundtrack
- Records
- Augustus
- Helen
- Cage
- Wood
- Dove
- Brake
- Larry
- Album
- Coventry
- Gallery
- Pm
- Eugene
- Autobiography
- Miranda
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
FRITH, noun. (rare or archaic) Peace; security.
FRITH, noun. (obsolete) Sanctuary, asylum.
FRITH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To protect; guard.
FRITH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To inclose; fence in, as a forest or park.
FRITH, noun. A wood, woodland, forest; undergrowth, brushwood
FRITH, noun. Alternative form of firth
FRITH, noun. (UK) A kind of weir for catching fish.
FRITH, proper noun. A surname.
Wise words
Where words fail, music speaks.