See also: <span class="searchmatch">Irmin</span> ermin-, ermen- From Proto-West Germanic *ermun, from Proto-Germanic *ermunaz. Cognate with Old Saxon <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- and Old Norse jǫrmun-. IPA(key):...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ˈɪrmɪn</span>] <span class="searchmatch">Irmin</span> possessive of Irma: Irma's “<span class="searchmatch">Irmin</span>”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech) Irmino (for the...
irmen- From Proto-West Germanic *ermun-, *<span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>-, from Proto-Germanic *ermunaz. Akin to Old Saxon <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>-, Icelandic jörmun-. IPA(key): /ˈe͜or.men/,...
From <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- (“great, strong”) + got (“God”). irmingot m (Christianity) great God; a divine epithet...
From <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- (“great, strong”) + lind (“gentle, mild”) (from Proto-West Germanic *linþ(ī)). Ermelinda a female given name, equivalent to English Ermelinde...
Ermengarde Name of an 11th century German saint, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- (“all, strong”) + gard (“enclosure, protection”). Irmgard f (proper noun...
Proto-Germanic *ermunaz (“strong, whole”) + *friþuz (“peace”), equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- + fridu. Irminfrid f (Bavarian) a female given name Abhandlungen der Historischen...
From Proto-Germanic *ermunaz, cognate with Old Saxon <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- and Old English eormen-. jǫrmun- immense, great jǫrmun- is a very rare prefix that denotes...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Armanism Wikipedia See German <span class="searchmatch">Irmin</span>, + -ism. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɑː.mə.nɪz.əm/ (General American)...
From <span class="searchmatch">irmin</span>- (“great, whole, universal”) + rāt (“counsel, advice”), *ermunaz + *rēdaz Irminrāt m (Bavarian) a male given name Proper names in the -a...