Eanbeorht
Old English
The spelling of this entry has been normalized according to the principles established by Wiktionary's editor community or recent spelling standards of the language.
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *Aunaberht, from *aun + *berht (“bright”). Equivalent to *ēan + beorht. Cognate with Old High German Ōnberht.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈæ͜ɑːnˌbe͜orxt/, [ˈæ͜ɑːnˌbe͜orˠxt]
Proper noun
Ēanbeorht m
- a male given name
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- An. DCCLXXXV Hēr wæs ġeflitfullīċ seonoð æt Ċealchȳþe, and Ēanbriht arċebisċeop forlēt sumne dǣl his bisċeopdōmes, ⁊ frām Offan cinge Hiġebriht wæs ġecoren, ⁊ Eċġferð tō cininge ġehalgod.
- Year 785 In this year there was a contentious synod in Chalk, and Archbishop Eanbright gave up some a part of his bishopdom, and Higebright was chosen by King Offa, and Edgeferth was crowned king.
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle