Æþelræd
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *Aþalarēdaz, from *aþalaz + *rēdaz, equivalent to æþele (“noble”) + rǣd (“counsel, advice”). Cognate with Old Norse Aðalráðr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈæ.θelˌræːd/, [ˈæ.ðelˌræːd]
Proper noun
Æþelrǣd m
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 327 (Æthelberht, king of Wessex and Kent, to Wærmund, bishop; grant of land at Rochester with a marsh, in return for 15 pounds and 30 mancuses), Æþelræd is mentioned as "Æðelred" in the text section and "Æ∂elred" in the old text section.
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