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- freda/ˈfriːdə/A female given name, typically of Germanic origin.nounLow
- freddie/ˈfrɛdi/A masculine given name, typically a diminutive form of Frederick.nounLow
- freddie mac/ˌfrɛdi ˈmæk/A US government-sponsored enterprise (GSE), formally the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), which purchases mortgages from lenders, packages them into securities, and sells them to investors.nounLow (Specialized)
- freddy mac/ˌfrɛdi ˈmæk/Nickname for the U.S. government-sponsored mortgage company Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC).nounC1
- frederica/ˌfrɛdəˈriːkə/A female given name of German origin meaning 'peaceful ruler'.nounVery Low (Proper Noun)
- fredericia/ˌfrɛdəˈrɪsiə/A city and municipality in eastern Jutland, Denmark.nounLow (Proper Noun, primarily used in Danish and specific geographical/historical contexts).
- frederick/ˈfred(ə)rɪk/A masculine given name of Germanic origin.nounRare
- frederick barbarossa/ˈfrɛdrɪk ˌbɑːbəˈrɒsə/A specific historical figure, the nickname for Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (c. 1122–1190), known for his red beard ('Barbarossa' meaning 'Red Beard' in Italian).nounLow
- frederick henry/ˈfrɛd(ə)rɪk ˈhɛnri/A proper noun, typically a masculine given name and surname. As a combined name, it most commonly refers to a historical figure or is used as a personal name.nounLow
- frederick i/ˈfrɛd(ə)rɪk ðə ˈfɜːst/A name and title for a specific historical figure, most commonly referring to one of several European monarchs who ruled under the name Frederick and were designated as the first in their specific line or region.nounC2
- frederick ii/ˈfrɛdrɪk ðə ˈsɛkənd/A proper noun referring to a specific historical monarch from the Holy Roman Empire, known as Frederick the Great of Prussia (1712–1786).nounLow
- frederick iii/ˈfrɛdrɪk ˈθɜːd/A proper name referring to specific historical monarchs from the Holy Roman Empire, Denmark, Prussia, Germany, and other European realms.nounC1
- frederick iv/ˈfrɛdrɪk ðə ˈfɔːθ/A historical regnal name referring to a monarch, typically a king or emperor, bearing the personal name Frederick and the ordinal numeral IV (the fourth).nounVery Low (Proper Noun, Historical)
- frederick ix/ˈfrɛdrɪk ðə ˈnaɪnθ/A proper noun, the regnal name of a King of Denmark (1899-1972).nounC2
- frederick the great/ˈfrɛd(ə)rɪk ðə ˈɡreɪt/The historical epithet referring to Frederick II, King of Prussia (1740–1786), known for his military successes, administrative reforms, and patronage of the arts during the Enlightenment.nounC2
- frederick v/ˈfred(ə)rɪk ðə ˈfɪfθ/A title and name, primarily a historical reference, combining the given name Frederick with the Roman numeral V.nounLow (specific proper noun)
- frederick william/ˈfrɛdrɪk ˈwɪljəm/A compound male given name, historically borne by numerous European monarchs, particularly Prussian kings.nounVery Low (proper noun, historical context only)
- frederick william i/ˈfrɛd(ə)rɪk ˈwɪljəm ðə ˈfɜːst/A proper noun referring to a specific historical figure, Frederick William I (1688–1740), King of Prussia from 1713 to 1740.nounLow
- frederick william ii/ˈfrɛd(ə)rɪk ˈwɪljəm ðə ˈsɛkənd/A proper noun referring to a specific historical figure, King of Prussia from 1786 to 1797.nounLow
- frederick william iii/ˈfrɛdrɪk ˈwɪljəm ðə ˈθɜːd/A proper noun referring to a specific historical person, the King of Prussia from 1797 to 1840.nounC2
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