Studies On Uncompounded Personal Names in Old English
Studies On Uncompounded Personal Names in Old English
Mats Redin
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DGB 111 p 236, DxNB XXVIII p. 428. 3 The latter instance is doubtful : LVD p. 28 has Berctuini, LV 281 h. Oru. Ini. * Nom. Ina? In the case of King Ini, Ina is certainly only a Latinized form. 124 Mats Redin, Apparently to be connected with compounds such as Ledma- nus, Ledmar(us)f Ledmer(us), Ledric, Ledtiinus, Ledum Ellis p. 155 f. (= Leod-, see Lioda). 1 feel, however, very uncertain as to the genuineness of Ledi; perhaps it is only a careless spelling for Ledimi (Leodtvlg) above (both from ...Shropsh. ). [Lefle mon. Keary p. 62 (Burgred) is probably a corrupt form of some compound with Leof-. On p. 46 the editor reads Lefla. ] Leofe BCS 501 (c. 860); Leue Ellis, Intr. II p. 158 (fem. ?). I See Leof. [Luffe mon. Grueber p. 332, Hildebrand p. 455 (Eadw. Conf. ) seems to be an error for Luffinc, q. V. ] [Manne, Monne is most likely Scand. Note, however, such an early instance as Monne mon. Keary pp. 155, 156 (Northumb. , Eanred). See Bjorkman, Pers. P. 95, Nameuk. P. 61. Cf. Man{n)a. ] Mere Ellis, Intr.
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