Hildericus

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Vandalic *Hildirīx and Suevic/Frankish *Hildirīk, all from Proto-Germanic *Hildirīks.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Hilderīcus m (genitive Hilderīcī); second declension

  1. Several historical kings of the Franks.
  2. A historical king of the Vandals.
  3. A historical bishop of the Suebi of Galicia (Spain).

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Hilderīcus Hilderīcī
Genitive Hilderīcī Hilderīcōrum
Dative Hilderīcō Hilderīcīs
Accusative Hilderīcum Hilderīcōs
Ablative Hilderīcō Hilderīcīs
Vocative Hilderīce Hilderīcī

Descendants

  • Old French: Childeric
    • French: Childéric
      • English: Childeric
      • → German: Childerich
  • Galician: Aldarís, Aldariz
  • Italian: Ilderico
  • English: Hilderic
  • German: Childerich, Hilderich
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