féond

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -nd-
1. enemy, foe; 2. devil, Satan; fiend (also fíend, fýnd, fíond)
Etymology
[Mod E FIENDpres.p. of v féoȝan; Goth fijands; O Fris fīand, fīund; O Sax fīondi; Dt vijand; OHG fīant, fījant (Mod G Feind); O Icel fjándi (Mod Icel fjandi)]
Paradigm

1.2.3. Participial (-nd- stem) nouns

-nd- stem nouns are represented in the OE by a number of nouns resulting from the substantivation of present participles; cf OE fréond (friend; relative, kinsman) (literally (lover, (one) loving)) and wk v fréon, fréoȝan (to love, like(; scyppend (creator, God) and str v scyppan, scippan (to create; to make, produce).

nouns, -nd- stem, masculine gender
fréond
(friend)
singular plural
nominative fréond, fríond fréondas, frénd, frýnd, fréond
genitive fréondes fréonda
dative (instrumental) fréonde fréondum
accusative fréond, fríond fréondas, frénd, frýnd, fréond