See also: bregó bregu, breogo From Proto-Germanic *breguz, u-stem variant of *bragz (“the first, premier, chief”). The expected outcome for *bragz would...
brego (“prince”) + wine (“friend”). IPA(key): /ˈbre.ɡoˌwi.ne/, [ˈbre.ɣoˌwi.ne] Bregowine m a male given name Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England – Bregowine...
IPA(key): /brɘˈɡɔ.wa/ Rhymes: -ɔwa Syllabification: Bry‧go‧ła Brygoła m pers a male surname Declension of Brygoła Brygoła f a female surname Declension...
discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) IPA(key): /ˈbæ͜ɑl.dor/, [ˈbæ͜ɑɫ.dor] bealdor m prince Strong a-stem: (prince): þengel (poetic), fengel, brego...
*fangil. Compare strenġel. IPA(key): /ˈfen.jel/, [ˈfen.d͡ʒel] fenġel m (poetic) lord, prince, king Strong a-stem: (prince): þengel (poetic), bealdor, brego...
Proto-Indo-European *bʰreg-. bregar (first-person singular indicative present brego, past participle bregáu) to flatten the bread dough (using a bregadera)...
/ˈbre͜o.ɡo/, [ˈbre͜o.ɣo] breogo m (Kentish, poetic) Alternative form of brego Strong u-stem: Joseph Wright, Mary Elizabeth Wright (1908) Old English Grammar[1]...
Cognate with Old Norse þengill. IPA(key): /ˈθen.jel/, [ˈθen.d͡ʒel] þenġel m (poetic) a prince Strong a-stem: (prince): fengel (poetic), bealdor, brego...
IPA(key): /ˈlæː.de.re/ lǣdere m one who leads; a leader; guide Strong ja-stem: brego feriend toga Middle English: ledere, leder English: leader Scots: ledar...