Ingweald

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Old English

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ing +‎ weald (power).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈinɡˌwæ͜ɑld/,

Proper noun

Ingweald m

  1. a male given name
    • The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      ⁊ þȳ ilcan ġēare man ġehālgode Tātwine tō ærċebisċeop, sēo wæs ǣr in Mercum preost in Brēodūne. Hine hālgodan Daniel Wæntan bisċeop ⁊ Ingwald Lunden bisċeop ⁊ Aldwine Licetfelda ƀ ⁊ Aldulf Rofesċeastre ƀ...
      And in the same year , Tatwine, who was previously a priest in Breodun, Mercia, was ordained archbishop. He was ordained by Daniel bishop of Winchester, Ingwald bishop of London, Aldwine bishop of Lichfield, and Aldwulf bishop of Rochester...