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Frozen as a verb is as old as English itself, and as such has taken on many meanings. The idea of freezing something usually means to solidify or congeal some liquid or gas into a hard or semi-solid state, but it can also refer to stopping something from moving for an indefinite amount of time. It has been used to freeze ideas and thoughts and emotions and even bodily functions — these frozen states can range from something we choose, like taking up painting only during the winter months, to our society's larger cycle of putting things on pause. The use of freeze in these senses has been recorded for hundreds of years.Freezing can also mean to preserve food by freezing it and it has been used in this sense since 1768.The concept and word "frozen" can be traced back to the Old Norse word "frjón", which means "to live in comfort with no worries, troubles or responsibilities." It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "frēan", meaning 'to enjoy oneself, take pleasure'. Its cognates include the Icelandic "frjá", meaning 'to make merry'. It is related to our modern English word free. "Frjón" (and its descendant modern English word) is also the Icelandic term for "calm, easygoing, hushed, quiet."The Proto-Germanic root "frēan" was used in Old Norse to translate Greek "chrēmatizein", meaning 'to close', which would be pronounced "freeze-uhn". The related Germanic word "freezen" (Old English) was used to describe an act of freezing water or ice, this meaning continued into Middle English as far as the 14th century. What is certain is that the word "frozen" existed in Old English, but it was not until the 18th century that it took on its modern meaning of 'an indefinite period of time'.The word frozen contains two Old Norse elements. The first, "frō" (also spelled "fró"), means 'cold', while the second element "i" means 'there' or 'in that place'. So frozen literally implies something like 'cold there', or in modern English, 'there's coldness'. This can be interpreted in all sorts of different ways; for example, it may mean freezing snow; cold people; a cold room; a cold attitude; or even an absence of feelings. In the winter, when the days are short and the daylight hours are reduced, there is a tendency for people to put off things until spring. This can be taken to extreme lengths. In Alaska, it is common during the winter to leave all doors and windows unlocked; winter temperatures can plunge to sub-zero, making it easy for intruders to enter. The word 'frozen' has very much changed meanings in modern English. Over time it has come to mean 'an indefinite period of time', especially when applied to frozen food (which states that it is frozen until use).
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