Etymology
The word "frau" comes from the Middle High German (MGH) word "vrouwe" (c. 12th century), which is a shortened form of the Old High German (OHG) word "frouwa" (8th century).
Meaning
"Frau" is the German word for "Mrs." or "madam." It is used as a polite form of address for a married woman.
Origin
The OHG word "frouwa" is derived from the Proto-Germanic (PG) word "frawjô." This word is related to the following English words:
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