frijōnds

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -nd-
friend
Etymology
[← pres.p. of the v frijōn; OE fréond, fríond (Mod E friend); O Fris friōnd, friūnd; O Sax friund; Dt vriend; OHG friunt (Mod G Freund); Icel frændi “relative, kinsman”]
Concordance
frijonds - Nom, Acc, pl; Nom, sing - Matth. V, 47; XI, 19; Luk. VII, 6; VII, 34; XIV, 12; XV, 6; XVI, 9; Jhn. XI, 11; XV, 13; XV, 14; XV, 15
frijond - Voc, sing - Luk. XIV, 10
frijondam - Dat, pl - Luk. XV, 29
Paradigm

1.2.3. Participial nouns

nouns, -nd- stem, masculine gender
frijonds
(friend)
singular plural
nominative frijōnds frijōnds
genitive frijōndis frijōndē
dative frijōnd frijōndam
accusative frijōnd frijōnds
vocative frijōnd

nouns, -nd- stem, masculine gender
nasjands
(saviour; the Saviour)
singular plural
nominative nasjands nasjands
genitive nasjandis nasjandē
dative nasjand nasjandam
accusative nasjand nasjands
vocative nasjand

For the declension patterns of present participles proper (also containing the stem-forming element -nd-), vid under the section dedicated to the weak declension of adjectives – 2.2. (b)).