Agineshaim

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A user has added this entry to requests for verification(+) with the reason: “p.416 of the Wirtembergisches Urkundenbuch they alledge this is a gloss of Waganasheim "Aginesheim, Egisheim 12. (vgl. Uuaganesheim)", apparently assuming it is V.(for villa)Aganesheim. The other urkundenbuchs covering the 8th. and 9th C. say Vaganesheim as well.”
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Old High German

Proper noun

Agineshaim

  1. a town in Baden-Württemberg; modern Egesheim

References

  • Dr. Ernst Förstemann (1872) Altdeutsches namenbuch (in German), Zweiter Band: ortsnamen, Nordhausen: Verlag von Ferdinand Förstemann, →DOI, →OCLC, column 21
  • 1849, Wirtembergisches Urkundenbuch, Erste Band, Stuttgart: F. H. Köhler, →DOI, →OCLC, page 12:
    Ego itaque Gundachar dono atque trado ad monasterium sancti Gallonis quicquid in villa, qui dicitur Agineshaim
    Therefore, I, Gundachar, give and deliver to the monastery of Saint Gall, whatever is in the village called Agineshaim.
  • Melchioris Haiminsfeldii Goldasti (1661) Rerum Alamannicarum Scriptores Aliqvot Vetusti (in Latin), Tomus Secundus, Francofurti: Impensis Iohannis Martini Porssii, →DOI, →OCLC, Antiqvitatum Alamannicarum Pars I, page 45