Ecglaf

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Old English

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Etymology

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From eċġ (edge (of a weapon)) and lāf (remainder, legacy).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈejjˌlɑːf/, [ˈed͡ʒˌlɑːf]

Proper noun

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Eċġlāf m

  1. a male given name
  2. Eċġlāf, bishop of Dunwich
  3. the father of Unferþ in Beowulf
    • Beowulf, 499
      Unferþ maþelode, Eċġlafes bearn,
      Unferth, Ecglaf's child, said,

Usage notes

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Although lāf is an o-stem noun, with the genitive singular lāfe, the genitive singular of Eċġlāf that appears in Beowulf is Eċġlāfes.

Declension

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