Usage: usually capitalized F&G
Etymology: translation of German gottes freund
: a clerical or lay mystic of a 14th century Rhenish and Swiss movement that sought holiness not in ceremonies and creeds but in a direct personal relationship with God
Usage: usually capitalized F&G
Etymology: translation of German gottes freund
: a clerical or lay mystic of a 14th century Rhenish and Swiss movement that sought holiness not in ceremonies and creeds but in a direct personal relationship with God
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012