<span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> By surface analysis, eald (“old”) + helm (“helmet”) IPA(key): /ˈæ͜ɑld.xelm/, [ˈæ͜ɑɫd.heɫm] Ealdhelm m a male given name <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, bishop of Sherborne...
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle An. DCCIX Hēr <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> bisc̃. forðferde, sē wæs bē Westanwuda bisc̃. Year 709 In this year Bishop <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, who was bishop of the area west...
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle An. DCCIX Hēr <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> bisc̃. forðferde, sē wæs bē Westanwuda bisc̃. Year 709 In this year Bishop <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, who was bishop of the area west...
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle An. DCCIX Hēr <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> bisċeop forðferde, sē wæs bē westan Selewuda bisċeop. Year 709 In this year Bishop <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, who was bishop in the area...
superlative most chalcenteric) (rare) Chalcenterous. 2005, Michael W. Herren, “<span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> the Theologian”, in Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, Andy Orchard, editors,...
the countryside manuscript c. 930s, Third Cleopatra Glossary, glossing <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm's</span> Carmen de Virginitate lines 23-25: Non rogo ruricolas versus et commata...
Welsh back to the sea. Strong i-stem: Electronic Sawyer S 1170 (Baldred to <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, abbot; grant of 100 hides (manentes) near the river Avon, round the wood...
textually related glosses on the Greek-derived Latin word biothanatus in <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span> of Malmesbury's Prosa de virginitate. Clayton suggests 'the act of suicide'...
brūmōsum); first/second-declension adjective (Late Latin) wintry ca. 690, <span class="searchmatch">Aldhelm</span>, Epistulae 5, (as quoted in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources):...