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fremd \ˈfremd\ adjective Etymology: Middle English fremd, fremde, from Old English fremde; akin to Old High German fremidi, framadi strange, Gothic framatheis strange, belonging to someone else, alienated; all from a prehistoric East Germanic-West Germanic adjective derived from a word represented by Old English fram from, away — more at from 1. now chiefly Scotland : foreign, unfamiliar 2. now chiefly Scotland : not belonging to one's own family or household : unrelated • fremd·ly adverb • fremd·ness noun -es |