eodor

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *edaraz. Cognate with Old High German etar, Old Norse jaðarr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeo̯dor/

Noun

eodor m

  1. (Mercian, Kent) enclosure, hedge, fence
  2. (Mercian, Kent) shelter, dwelling, house
  3. (Mercian, Kent) protector, prince

Declension

Synonyms

  • ġeard m (enclosure, yard, dwelling)
  • þēoden m (prince, king, lord)

See also

  • grīma m (mask, spectre)
  • mearh m (horse, steed)
  • myne m (mind, desire, love)
  • simbel, simble, symble (everlasting, perennial)

References

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