Walafridus

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Etymology

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From Old High German *Walāfrid (presumed due to the existence of the Latinised name, however not attested in any written form).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Walāfridus m (genitive Walāfridī); second declension

  1. Name of Walafrid Strabo, a 9th century Alemannic monk.
    Etsī major pars Vītae Karolī Magnī ab Einhardō scrīpta est, prōlogum Walāfridus scrīpsit.
    Although the majority of Life of Charlemagne was written by Einhard, Walafrid wrote the prologue.

Declension

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Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Walāfridus Walāfridī
Genitive Walāfridī Walāfridōrum
Dative Walāfridō Walāfridīs
Accusative Walāfridum Walāfridōs
Ablative Walāfridō Walāfridīs
Vocative Walāfride Walāfridī